This morning I was listening to the radio when I realized that the song I was listening to had the first conditional in it and that you might have liked it (vi sarebbe potuta piacere)! I really love it!
Actually, there are lots of songs with Conditional! Here some examples of 2nd Conditional:
IF + PAST SIMPLE, WOULD + BASE FORM
Why don't you try and find other songs with Conditionals?
As yesterday we talked about the contional clauses, I thought to post something about it. I hope it will be useful!
Let's start with the ZERO CONDITIONAL: it is used to talk about facts, habits or actions that always have the same outcome (risultato). This include scientific facts and general statements (affermazioni).
If you heat water to 100 °C , it boils.
If it doesn't rain, the road doesn't get wet!
As you can notice, the tense (tempo verbale) in both parts of the sentence is the Simple Present.
And now the FIRST CONDITIONAL, that'sthe one we took a look at in our last class!
We use it to talk about possible situations and their consequences in the future...
A very confusing concept is when to use WILL and when to use BE GOING TO when we refer to the future!
There is a slight (lieve) difference between the two though (sebbene) in most cases they can be used interchangeably with no difference in meaning. Even if (anche se) you misuse (usare in modo sbagliato), a native speaker is going to understand you without any problems.
Here are two charts (tabelle) you can use to understand their differences:
Here a mind map with all the future tenses:
A very easy to understand video:
... and since I know how much you like songs:
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And last but not least.... here's a list of verbs followed by infinitive or gerund:
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