Conditional Sentence Type 1 | If Clause | Kalimat Pengandaian Bahasa Inggris

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9 Jan 202107:17

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TLDRIn this video, Meme Yanti explains the concept of Conditional Sentence Type 1 in English grammar, which deals with expressing future possibilities. The video covers the definition, structure, and usage of this sentence type, focusing on its two main formulas—one using verbs and the other adjectives. She provides practical examples and encourages viewers to engage with practice questions to test their understanding. The lesson is designed to help learners grasp the rule of conditional sentences, with an emphasis on future situations that may or may not happen. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more lessons.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Conditional Sentence Type 1 is used to express hypothetical situations that may or may not happen in the future.
  • 😀 The structure of Conditional Sentence Type 1 includes an 'if' clause (conditional) and a main clause (result).
  • 😀 The first formula of Conditional Sentence Type 1 uses verbs, e.g., 'If you help me, I will lend you my car.'
  • 😀 The second formula of Conditional Sentence Type 1 uses adjectives, e.g., 'If mother is angry, we will be in trouble.'
  • 😀 Conditional Sentence Type 1 specifically refers to hypothetical scenarios in the future, not past or present.
  • 😀 The formula for Conditional Sentence Type 1 is based on Simple Present Tense for the 'if' clause and Simple Future Tense for the result clause.
  • 😀 When constructing Conditional Sentence Type 1, the order of the clauses can be reversed, but the meaning remains the same.
  • 😀 The phrase 'will + verb' is commonly used in the result clause of Conditional Sentence Type 1.
  • 😀 Conditional sentences are often used to express real possibilities or outcomes in the future, depending on a condition.
  • 😀 Viewers are encouraged to practice and complete exercises in the video to reinforce their understanding of Conditional Sentence Type 1.

Q & A

  • What is a conditional sentence?

    -A conditional sentence is a sentence used to express a hypothetical situation or possibility. It discusses something that could happen or might not happen, depending on certain conditions.

  • What are the different types of conditional sentences?

    -There are three types of conditional sentences: Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3. Type 1 is used for real or possible situations in the present or future.

  • What does 'conditional sentence type 1' refer to?

    -Conditional sentence type 1 refers to situations that are possible or likely to occur in the future, based on a certain condition.

  • What is the formula for conditional sentence type 1 when using verbs?

    -The formula for conditional sentence type 1 using verbs is: 'If + subject + verb (present form) + object, subject + will + verb (base form) + object.'

  • What is the formula for conditional sentence type 1 when using adjectives?

    -The formula for conditional sentence type 1 using adjectives is: 'If + subject + verb (present form) + adjective, subject + will + be + adjective.'

  • Why is the simple present tense used in conditional sentence type 1?

    -The simple present tense is used in conditional sentence type 1 because it expresses a real or possible condition that is happening or can happen in the future.

  • Can you give an example of conditional sentence type 1 using verbs?

    -Sure! An example would be: 'If you help me, I will lend you my car for a day.' This uses verbs like 'help' and 'lend,' which follow the formula for conditional sentence type 1.

  • Can you give an example of conditional sentence type 1 using adjectives?

    -Sure! An example would be: 'If my mother gets angry, we will be in trouble.' Here, 'angry' is an adjective used to form the second part of the sentence.

  • What is the purpose of practicing conditional sentences in English?

    -Practicing conditional sentences helps learners understand how to express hypothetical situations and the conditions under which things may or may not happen, especially in the future.

  • How does the order of sentences work in conditional sentences?

    -In conditional sentences, the order can be reversed. For example, 'The company will call you if you pass the test' can be written as 'If you pass the test, the company will call you.' The meaning remains the same.

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