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Hi, everybody. My name is Alisha.

Today, I’m going to talk about “if” clauses.

So, “if” clauses are used in a variety
of different sentence patterns.

We use them to do a variety of different things
as well.

So, today, I’m going to give kind of an introduction
into a few cases where you can use “if”

clauses.

So, let’s get started.

Okay.

First, I want to introduce two basic patterns
for using “if” clauses.

“If” clauses can come at the beginning
of a sentence and can be followed by a main

clause.

I’ll explain this a little more later.

So, we can begin with an “if” statement
and end with the main statement or the opposite

is also possible.

First, a main clause followed by the “if”
clause, both are okay.

A few things I want to talk about today are
how to use some of these sentences.

We can use “if” clause sentences, these
kinds of patterns, for making plans and planning

questions.

By this I mean, questions about plans.

All of these include a specific condition
introduced by the “if” statement.

I’ll explain a little more in just a moment.

We can use these for making plans, talking
about plans, asking questions about plans.

We can use these for talking about our future
activities, so potential activities in the

future.

We can use it for talking about past potential,
so things different in the past, an action

done differently in the past and the potential
different outcome in the future.

This is a very complex grammar point but this
is very, very useful.

Okay, finally, we can use them to talk about
advice and to give recommendations as well.

To ask for and give recommendations actually.

This is a very, very useful kind of sentence
and I want to share a couple ways that you

can use these, as well as a couple grammar
points inside the sentences, especially, in

the main clause that I hope you can use to
make these kinds of statements and to make

these kinds of questions.

Let’s take a look.

Okay, first, I want to look at “if” clauses.

So, “if” clauses, they begin with this
“if” statement.

We use an “if” clause to express a condition.

A condition meaning some possibility or some
potential.

For example, “If it’s sunny tomorrow,”
“If the weather is sunny tomorrow, blah,

blah, blah.”

So, we use “if’ at the beginning of the
“if” clause to introduce our condition

that’s going to lead us into the main clause.

So, in our main clause, the main clause can
express a result, a potential result, it can

express a recommendation, it can express a
question.

There are a lot of different things we can
do with the main clause and a lot of different

types of grammar we can use.

So, I want to look at a few examples here.

Let’s look at this first sentence which I
already talked about.

This one, “If it’s sunny tomorrow,” for
example, “I’ll go to the beach.”

Here I have my “if” expression, my “if”
clause, the condition is the weather, “If

it’s sunny tomorrow,” I have here, “I’ll
go to the beach.”

You’ll note that I’ve used “I’ll”, “I
will” because, in this case, it sounds like

the speaker has just made the decision.

Maybe you’ve seen the video we did about the
difference between “will” and “going

to.”

So, when we use “will,” it’s often used
in times when we’ve just made a decision,

during the conversation.

So, here, “If it’s sunny tomorrow, I’ll
go to the beach.”

Please be careful, however, do not use “will”
in this sentence, in this part of the sentence.

For example, some people say, “If it will
be sunny tomorrow,” it’s not correct.

We cannot use “will” here.

We need to use “will” in the main clause.

“If it’s sunny, I’ll go to the beach.”

Please be cautious here.

So, this sentence means, “If the weather
is nice tomorrow, my plan, I just decided,

is to go to the beach.”

Let’s look at one more sentence that is similar.

“If you pass the test,” here is my condition,
“If you pass the test,” here, “you’ll

get a certification.”

“You’ll get.”

So, once more, you can see, I’ve used “will”
here in the contracted form.

“You will get a certification if you pass
the test.”

So, keep in mind, as I said before, we can
swap, we can reverse the sentence patterns

and the sentence meaning remains the same.

Just please be careful, if you’re using “will,”
make sure it’s in your main clause, not in

your “if” clause.

Let’s take a look at something a little bit
different.

Here I have, “If we got approval for the
project,” “If we got,” here you’ll see,

it’s not the present tense.

“If we got approval for the project,”
this is the past participle form here.

“If we got approval for the project, we
would begin on Monday.”

So, this is a potential situation.

This is a situation, you can see I’ve used
the past participle here and “would” in

the main clause, by changing the tense of
my verb, I change the potential of the situation.

This is a sentence we might use when making
a proposal.

“If we got approval for the project,”
in the future, in theory, so meaning in possibility,

this is not certain, it’s not in my control
now.

But, if this were the case, “If I got the
approval for the project, I would–we would

begin on Monday.”

This is a future potential situation, something
that is potentially–I’m potentially capable

or we are potentially able to do but it has
not been decided yet.

In these cases, we need to use “would”
in the main clause.

Okay, so, let’s take a look at the next sentence
here.

Similar to the previous sentence I talked
about.

The sentence–the “if” clause here is,
“If I hired you for the job,” you can

see the verb here is also different as we
talked about in the previous sentence.

“If I hired you for the job, you would get
$50,000 a year.”

So, once more, this is a future potential
sentence and we know that because of the verbs

that are chosen.

“If I hired you,” we use the past participle
here.

We need to apply “would” in the main clause
to show the future potential of this situation.

So, please be careful.

We’ve talked about two types of “if” clause
statements now.

Let’s go to one more, yet one more example
of how to use this grammar.

This is a past potential and a resulting possible
outcome from a past situation.

So, let’s look at the “if” clause first.

“If they had left the house earlier, they
would have been on time.”

Here, once more, you can see, I’ve got, “If
they had left the house earlier,” “If

they had left,” I’ve got “had” here.

So, we need to use have or had in the past
tense here plus the verb.

And then, again, we use “this would have
been on time.”

We have created a more complex grammar sentence.

This shows, “if something had been different
in the past, a different outcome would have

resulted.”

We need to use “would” plus our “have
been,” for example, in this case.

Let’s take a look at one more sentence.

“If I had studied a little more,” here’s
our verb phrase.

“If I had studied,” so, I did not study
very much.

“If I had studied a little more, I would
have passed the test.”

Here, I’ve mentioned too, “might” is also
possible.

Maybe the speaker doesn’t know for sure the
definite outcome, in this case.

So, we can use “would,” to express certainty,
“might,” to express a lower level of certainty.

“I might have passed the test,” “I would
have passed the test.”

And, again, we have the verb “have,” and
in this case, “passed the test,” as well.

So, you can see the grammar becomes progressively
more complex in these situations.

The last ones I want to talk about, just two
more, are recommendations and questions.

You can use an “if” clause to introduce
your condition.

Like, “If you go to Paris,” for example.

Here, in your main clause, you can give a
recommendation.

Like, “you should,” in this case.

I’ve used “should,” “you should visit
the Louvre,” or, “go to the Louvre,”

or, “try some food,” something like that.

You can use a recommendation expression in
your main clause here.

The final thing I want to talk about is making
a question in your main clause.

For example, “If it rains this weekend,
what do you want to do?”

So, this is a situation where you’re looking
for the listeners’ opinion.

“What do you want to do?”

You can use an expression like a question,
“What do you want to do?”

“What do you think we should do?” in your
main clause to do that.

Okay, so, those are a few different ways that
you can use “if” clauses to create a variety

of different expressions in different statements.

So, we’ve talked about, quickly, about a few
examples of each of these so give them a try.

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大家好你们好。 我叫艾丽莎。

今天,我将讨论“if”子句。

因此,“if”子句用于
各种不同的句型。

我们也使用它们来做各种不同的
事情。

所以,今天,我将
介绍一些可以使用“if”

子句的情况。

那么,让我们开始吧。

好的。

首先,我想介绍两种
使用“if”子句的基本模式。

“if”子句可以出现在
句首,后面可以跟一个主

句。

我稍后再解释一下。

因此,我们可以以“if”语句开始
,以主要语句结束,或者相反的

情况也是可能的。

首先,主子句后跟“if”
子句,两者都可以。

我今天想谈的几件事是
如何使用这些句子中的一些。

我们可以使用“if”从句,这些
类型的模式,来制定计划和计划

问题。

我的意思是,关于计划的问题。

所有这些都包括
“if”语句引入的特定条件。

我稍后再解释一下。

我们可以用这些来制定计划、
谈论计划、询问有关计划的问题。

我们可以用这些来谈论我们未来的
活动,以及

未来的潜在活动。

我们可以用它来谈论过去的潜力,所以过去的
事情不同,过去采取的行动

不同,以及未来潜在的
不同结果。

这是一个非常复杂的语法点,但这
非常非常有用。

好的,最后,我们可以使用它们来谈论
建议并提供建议。

实际要求并给出建议。

这是一个非常非常有用的句子
,我想分享一些你

可以使用它们的方法,以及句子中的几个语法
点,特别是

在主句中,我希望你可以用来
制作这些 各种陈述并提出

这些问题。

让我们来看看。

好的,首先,我想看看“if”子句。

因此,“if”子句以
“if”语句开头。

我们使用“if”子句来表达条件。

表示某种可能性或某种
潜力的条件。

例如,“如果明天是晴天”,
“如果明天天气晴天,等等,

等等,等等。”

因此,我们在
“if”子句的开头使用“if”来引入我们的条件

,这将引导我们进入主子句。

所以,在我们的主句中,主句可以
表达一个结果,一个潜在的结果,它可以

表达一个推荐,它可以表达一个
问题。

我们可以用主句做很多不同的事情,我们可以
使用很多不同

类型的语法。

所以,我想在这里看几个例子。

让我们看一下我
已经说过的第一句话。

例如,“如果明天是晴天”
,“我会去海滩”。

这里有我的“if”表达,我的“if”
子句,条件是天气,“

如果明天是晴天”,这里有“我
要去海滩”。

你会注意到我使用了“我会”、“我
会”,因为在这种情况下,

听起来说话者刚刚做出了决定。

也许你已经看过我们制作的关于
“will”和“going

to”之间区别的视频。

因此,当我们使用“will”时,它通常
在我们刚刚做出决定的时候使用,

在谈话过程中。

所以,在这里,“如果明天是晴天,我会
去海滩。”

但是请注意,不要
在这句话中,在这部分句子中使用“will”。

例如,有些人说,“如果
明天是晴天”,这是不正确的。

我们不能在这里使用“will”。

我们需要在主句中使用“will”。

“如果天气晴朗,我会去海滩。”

请注意这里。

所以,这句话的意思是,“如果
明天天气好,我的计划,我刚刚决定,

是去海滩。”

让我们再看一个类似的句子。

“如果你通过了测试”,这是我的条件,
“如果你通过了测试”,“你将

获得认证”。

“你会得到。”

所以,再一次,你可以看到,我在这里以合同形式使用了“will”

“如果你通过了测试,你将获得认证
。”

所以,请记住,正如我之前所说,我们可以
交换,我们可以颠倒句型

并且句子含义保持不变。

请小心,如果您使用“will”,请
确保它在您的主从句中,而不是在

您的“if”从句中。

让我们来看看有点
不同的东西。

在这里,我有“如果我们获得了
项目批准”,“如果我们获得了”,您会看到,

这不是现在时态。

“如果我们获得了项目的批准”,
这是这里的过去分词形式。

“如果我们获得该项目的批准,我们
将在周一开始。”

所以,这是一个潜在的情况。

这是一种情况,你可以看到我在这里使用
了过去分词,并且在主句中使用了“would”

,通过改变我动词的时态
,我改变了这种情况的潜力。

这是我们在提出建议时可能会使用的一句话

“如果我们的项目获得批准”
,在未来,理论上,所以在可能性上的意义,

这个不确定,现在不在我的控制范围内

但是,如果是这样的话,“如果我
获得了项目的批准,我会——我们会

在周一开始。”

这是一个未来的潜在情况
,是潜在的——我有能力

或我们有能力做,但还
没有决定。

在这些情况下,我们需要在主句中使用“would”

好的,那么,让我们看一下这里的下一句话

和我前面讲的那句话类似

句子——这里的“if”子句是
“如果我雇用你来做这份工作”,你可以

看到这里的动词也和我们
在上一句中讨论的不同。

“如果我聘用你做这份工作,你每年将获得
50,000 美元。”

所以,再一次,这是一个未来的潜在
句子,我们知道这是因为选择了动词

“如果我雇用了你,”我们在这里使用过去分词

我们需要在主句中应用“将”
来显示这种情况的未来潜力。

所以,请小心。

我们现在讨论了两种类型的“if”子句
语句。

让我们再来看一个
如何使用此语法的示例。

这是过去的潜力,
也是过去情况的可能结果。

所以,让我们先看一下“if”子句。

“如果他们早点离开房子,他们
就会准时到达。”

在这里,你可以再次看到,我有
,“如果他们早点离开房子”,“如果

他们离开了”,我在这里有“有”。

所以,这里我们需要用过去时的have或had
加上动词。

然后,我们再次使用“这将
是准时的”。

我们创建了一个更复杂的语法句子。

这表明,“如果过去有所
不同,就会产生不同的

结果。” 例如,在这种情况下,

我们需要使用“would”加上我们的“have
been”。

让我们再看一个句子。

“如果我多学一点,”这是
我们的动词短语。

“如果我学习过的话”,所以,我没怎么
学习。

“如果我再多学习一点,我
会通过考试的。”

在这里,我也提到过,“可能”也是
可能的。

在这种情况下,说话者可能不确定确切的结果。

所以,我们可以用“would”来表达确定性,
“might”来表达较低程度的确定性。

“我可能会通过测试”,“我
会通过测试。”

再一次,我们有动词“有”,
在这种情况下,“通过测试”也是如此。

因此,您可以看到
在这些情况下语法变得越来越复杂。

我要谈的最后
两个是建议和问题。

您可以使用“if”子句来介绍
您的条件。

例如,“如果你去巴黎”。

在这里,在您的主要条款中,您可以提出
建议。

比如,在这种情况下,“你应该”。

我用过“应该”、“你应该
去卢浮宫”或“去卢浮宫”

或“尝试一些食物”之类的词。

您可以在
此处的主要子句中使用推荐表达式。

我想谈的最后一件事是
在你的主要条款中提出一个问题。

例如,“如果这个周末下雨,
你想做什么?”

所以,这是一个你正在
寻找听众意见的情况。

“你想让我做什么?”

您可以使用类似问题的表达方式,
“您想做什么?”

“你觉得我们应该怎么做?” 在你的
主要条款中做到这一点。

好的,所以,这些是
您可以使用“if”子句

在不同语句中创建各种不同表达式的几种不同方式。

所以,我们很快就谈到
了其中的一些例子,所以请尝试一下。

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