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    conditional

    US /kənˈdɪʃənəl/

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    UK /kənˈdɪʃənl/

    A2
    n.NounClause or sentence beginning with 'if' or 'unless'
    'If he asks you about it, don't tell him anything' is an example of the first conditional
    adj.AdjectiveDepending (on)
    My agreement is conditional on his participating

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    BOX SET: English In A Minute 5 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!

    08:59BOX SET: English In A Minute 5 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!
    • The first phrase uses the same structure as the third conditional: 'if' plus 'past perfect'.

      The first phrase uses the same structure as the third conditional: 'if' plus 'past perfect'.

    • The second phrase uses the same structure as the second conditional: 'would' plus 'infinitive'; no 'to'.

      The second phrase uses the same structure as the second conditional: 'would' plus 'infinitive'; no 'to'.

    A2

    Self-Esteem

    05:37Self-Esteem
    • Some of us had parents who only knew how to give out the conditional kind of love.

      Some of us had parents who only knew how to give out the conditional kind of love.

    B1

    SharePoint Tip: Adding choice columns for collaboration

    05:35SharePoint Tip: Adding choice columns for collaboration
    • If I want to change any of the conditional formatting here, I can.

      If I want to change any of the conditional formatting here, I can.

    • If I want to change any of the conditional formatting, here I can.

      If I want to change any of the conditional formatting, here I can.

    B1

    IELTS Speaking Band 9 Speaking Exercise for You

    13:27IELTS Speaking Band 9 Speaking Exercise for You
    • This conditional and this natural language pushes her score to those expert users of the English language. Her lexical resource being an expert user of English is further supported by using the collocation ergonomic design. This is a unique collocation that tells the listener that the design of the chair, the manager's chair which she's in love with, is especially good for her health. It is designed with the human body in mind, making sure that she doesn't get back pains. It's this kind of language that earns that perfect score.

      This conditional and this natural language pushes her score to those expert users of the English language. Her lexical resource being an expert user of English is further supported by using the collocation ergonomic design. This is a unique collocation that tells the listener that the design of the chair, the manager's chair which she's in love with, is especially good for her health. It is designed with the human body in mind, making sure that she doesn't get back pains. It's this kind of language that earns that perfect score.

    • In the example, "If my math is right, we have X amount of chairs altogether." This conditional and this natural language pushes her score to those expert user of the English language.

      In the example, "If my math is right, we have X amount of chairs altogether." This conditional and this natural language pushes her score to those expert user of the English language.

    A2

    Essential English Grammar: WILL or WOULD?

    13:46Essential English Grammar: WILL or WOULD?
    • So, "If he went out"... and I'm using an unreal conditional here, "if" plus simple past verb.

      So, "If he went out"... and I'm using an unreal conditional here, "if" plus simple past verb.

    • So, if he went out, and I'm using an unreal conditional here, if plus simple past verb, if he went out, he would make new friends.

      So, if he went out, and I'm using an unreal conditional here, if plus simple past verb, if he went out, he would make new friends.

    A2

    IELTS Speaking Score 9 India Good and Bad Analysis

    14:02IELTS Speaking Score 9 India Good and Bad Analysis
    • Yesterday we had a good conversation while eating my mom's famous chicken biryani. That is the end of part one. We will now continue with part two. After analyzing each question in part one, the examiner can conclude that Arya's fluency is a band nine. She speaks without hesitation. Her grammatical range is also band nine. She uses present perfect, conditional as well as other forms of grammar. Her grammatical accuracy is about a band 8 to 8.5. Other than a couple of awkward mistakes like a missing preposition the, her grammar overall is very good. Her lexical resource is again a band nine. She uses a wide range of vocabulary including idiomatic language. And her pronunciation in part one is a band nine. The examiner does not have to concentrate or guess any of the words that Arya is using. Overall the coherence is a band nine so Arya for part one is an expert user of the English language. Now let's continue.

      Yesterday we had a good conversation while eating my mom's famous chicken biryani. That is the end of part one. We will now continue with part two. After analyzing each question in part one, the examiner can conclude that Arya's fluency is a band nine. She speaks without hesitation. Her grammatical range is also band nine. She uses present perfect, conditional as well as other forms of grammar. Her grammatical accuracy is about a band 8 to 8.5. Other than a couple of awkward mistakes like a missing preposition the, her grammar overall is very good. Her lexical resource is again a band nine. She uses a wide range of vocabulary including idiomatic language. And her pronunciation in part one is a band nine. The examiner does not have to concentrate or guess any of the words that Arya is using. Overall the coherence is a band nine so Arya for part one is an expert user of the English language. Now let's continue.

    • She uses present perfect, conditional, as well as other forms of grammar.

      She uses present perfect, conditional, as well as other forms of grammar.

    B1

    IELTS Speaking Band 9 Giving a Gift in India

    16:48IELTS Speaking Band 9 Giving a Gift in India
    • In the next question, when the examiner asks, "If you could go on a trip anywhere in the world, where would you go?" Tanvi uses the conditional.

      In the next question, when the examiner asks, "If you could go on a trip anywhere in the world, where would you go?" Tanvi uses the conditional.

    • Tanvi uses the conditional.

      Tanvi uses the conditional.

    A2

    The third conditional - Grammar: Conditionals with Georgie

    03:36The third conditional - Grammar: Conditionals with Georgie
    • in this video, we're looking at how to imagine a different past using something called the third conditional.

      in this video, we're looking at how to imagine a different past using something called the third conditional.

    • and in this video, we're looking at how to imagine a different past using something called the third conditional.

      and in this video, we're looking at how to imagine a different past using something called the third conditional.

    A2

    Netanyahu asks to be pardoned on corruption charges | DW News

    05:08Netanyahu asks to be pardoned on corruption charges | DW News
    • There is some speculation that he could issue a conditional pardon that means pardoning Netanyahu, but

      There is some speculation that he could issue a conditional pardon that means pardoning Netanyahu, but

    • There is some speculation that he could issue a conditional pardon.

      There is some speculation that he could issue a conditional pardon.

    B1

    Introduction to Generative AI

    22:08Introduction to Generative AI
    • Here, the discriminative model learns the conditional probability distribution, or the probability of Y, our output, given X, our input, that this is a dog, and classifies it as a dog and not a cat.

      Here, the discriminative model learns the conditional probability distribution, or the probability of Y, our output, given X, our input, that this is a dog, and classifies it as a dog and not a cat.

    • The generative model learns the joint probability distribution, or the probability of X and Y, and predicts the conditional probability that this is a dog, and can then generate a picture of a dog.

      The generative model learns the joint probability distribution, or the probability of X and Y, and predicts the conditional probability that this is a dog, and can then generate a picture of a dog.

    B1