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Listen to this song where the first conditional is used and try to fill in the blanks below:
If You Leave Me Now (Chicago)
If you leave me now, you'll away the biggest part of me Uh uh uh uh no baby please don't go And if you leave me now, you'll away the very heart of me Uh uh uh uh no baby please don't go Uh uh uh uh girl I just want you to A love like ours is love that's hard to How could we let it slip away We've come too far to it all behind How could we end it all this way When tomorrow and we'll both regret The things we today (Guitar Solo) A love like ours is love that's hard to How could we let it slip away We've come too far to it all behind How could we end it all this way When tomorrow and we'll both regret The things we today If you leave me now, you'll away the biggest part of me Uh uh uh uh no baby please don't go Uh girl, just got to have you by my side Uh uh uh uh no baby, please don't go Oh mama, I just got to have your lovin', yeah...
Song to work on the First Conditional, The Promise.
Tracy Chapman (born March 30, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, best known for the singles “Fast Car”, “Talkin’ Bout a Revolution”, “Baby Can I Hold You”, and “Give Me One Reason.” She is a multi-platinum and multi-Grammy award-winning artist.
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What is a Conditional?
A grammar device that shows possible results from certain situations is called a “conditional.” The presence of the word “if” will usually call attention to them, and some have actually nicknamed them “if” sentences. There are several types, but three “basic conditionals” are used most frequently.
FIRST CONDITIONAL
This situation is in the future and has a real possibility of happening.
“If Bob comes over, we will watch the game.”
There is a good likelihood that Bob will come over.
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Beautiful 4th year animated short film created by Seth Boyden student at CalArts (California Institute of the Arts), Valencia, in Los Angeles County, California: "An Object At Rest". Seems perfect for this first post of the new year.
Precioso corto de animación de cuarto curso realizado por Seth Boyden estudiante de CalArts (Instituto de las artes de California, en Valencia, condado de Los Ángeles, California: "Un objeto descansando". Me parece perfecto para la primera entrada de este nuevo año.
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