English Grammar Lesson – IF Here’s what we studied in this LIVE Youtube English Lesson: Pronunciation: How we pronounce B and V in Natural American English. Grammar: The difference between By and Until. American English Slang & Idioms: Go Bananas, Cool as a Cucumber, The Top Banana. If you know anyone who might be interested in this English language point, …
English Grammar Lesson: Conditional Sentences Using “If” in Past, Present, & Future Imaginary Situations.
Yesterday, we studied how to use if to talk about present and future true situations. Today, I am going to teach you how to use if to talk about past, present, & future imaginary situations. We can use if when we talk about present & future imaginary situations. When you talk about an unreal or improbable situation in the present …
English Lesson: Conditional Sentences Using “If” in Present & Future True Situations.
We use if in conditional sentences to talk about a variety of topics in the past, present, and future. Today, I am going to teach you about two of these patterns today: using if to talk about present and future true situations. We use if when we talk about present, true situations or “usual truths”. These are things or situations …
One Point English Lesson: Even If & Even Though
As you know, we use because to show expected results. On the other hand, we use even though to show unexpected results. The structure is even though + subject + verb. Compare because with even though: Because it was raining, I didn’t go to the beach. (on a rainy day, not going to the beach is expected) Even though it …
English Lesson: If Conditionals & Superstitions
There is a superstition that says Friday the 13th is an unlucky day. This is because the number 13 is considered to be an unlucky number in Western culture, and Friday is said to be an unlucky day. So if Friday and 13 happen together, it will be bad luck. Do you think so? There are a lot of other …