In this lesson, we practice using making an if-then hypothetical statement. We then practice making if-then statements reflect a likely possibility. The post If-Then Statements in Spanish appeared first on Podcasts by Doc Molly.
Grammar From the Medical Spanish PodcastIt's been a while since I published the last lesson in the Spanish Grammar Review podcast. However, thatâs not because I havenât been podcasting about Spanish grammar. I just decided to dedicate the time I have outside of the hospital to my Medical Spanish Podcast and in the Medical Spanish Podcast, we cover a ton of advanced grammar within the context of clinical dialogues. Todayâs podcast is an excerpt from our latest Medical Spanish podcast on the Covid vaccines. In this excerpt, we practice making a hypothetical if-then statement using the imperfect subjunctive and the conditional. For this Spanish Grammar Review podcast, I have added a couple of examples where we then practice how to make and if-then statement that is not hypothetical, but reflects a real possibility.
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Making If-Then StatementsVocabulary1:24la vacunavaccineel nĂșcleonucleusel ADNDNAHypothetical If-Then Statement 1:54AdemĂĄs, la vacuna nunca entra en el nĂșcleo donde se encuentra el ADN y aun si entrara en el nĂșcleo, no tendrĂa manera de cambiar su ADN.aun sieven ifY aun si entrara en el nĂșcleo, no tendrĂa manera de cambiar su ADN. And even if it did enter the nucleus, it would have no way to change your DNA.* This is a CONDITIONAL (IF-THEN) STATEMENT, where we use the IMPERFECT SUBJUNCTIVE to present the HYPOTHETICAL condition (ây aun si entrara en el nĂșcleoâ) and we use the CONDITIONAL to present the result of that condition (âno tendrĂa manera de cambiar su ADNâ).Hypothetical vs Possible and AUNQUE3:29* When making a conditional statement using AUN SI it acts just like SI, where we can use either the IMPERFECT SUBJUNCTIVE (hypothetical possibility) or the INDICATIVE (likely possibility). It canNOT be followed by the PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE.* Practice conditional statements in Spanish. Quiz #5 â The Subjunctive in Conditional Statements and More (Free lesson). Spanish Grammar members see: Subj15 Conditional Statements and Subj16 Conditional Statements*  You may recall that you can use AUNQUE + PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE to say, âeven if.â* Discussion of AUN SI and AUNQUE in Word Reference* In this premium lesson we explain AUNQUE + SUBJUNTIVO = âeven ifâ: Quiz # 4 â The Subjunctive in Adverbial Clauses (Free lesson). Spanish Grammar members see: Subj14 How...
It's been a while since I published the last lesson in the Spanish Grammar Review podcast. However, thatâs not because I havenât been podcasting about Spanish grammar. I just decided to dedicate the time I have outside of the hospital to my Medical Spanish Podcast and in the Medical Spanish Podcast, we cover a ton of advanced grammar within the context of clinical dialogues. Todayâs podcast is an excerpt from our latest Medical Spanish podcast on the Covid vaccines. In this excerpt, we practice making a hypothetical if-then statement using the imperfect subjunctive and the conditional.Â
For this Spanish Grammar Review podcast, I have added a couple of examples where we then practice how to make and if-then statement that is not hypothetical, but reflects a real possibility.
Quick Navigation Grammar From the Medical Spanish PodcastMaking If-Then StatementsVocabularyHypothetical If-Then Statement Hypothetical vs Possible and AUNQUEPractice ReviewHypothetical Possible Related LessonsQuizla vacuna
vaccine
el nĂșcleo
nucleus
el ADN
DNA
AdemĂĄs, la vacuna nunca entra en el nĂșcleo donde se encuentra el ADN y aun si entrara en el nĂșcleo, no tendrĂa manera de cambiar su ADN.
aun si
even if
Y aun si entrara en el nĂșcleo, no tendrĂa manera de cambiar su ADN.
And even if it did enter the nucleus, it would have no way to change your DNA.
Y aun si entrara en el nĂșcleo, no tendrĂa manera de cambiar su ADN.
And even if it did enter the nucleus, it would have no way to change your DNA.
Aunque la vacuna entre en el nĂșcleo, no tendrĂĄ manera de cambiar su ADN.
Even if the vaccine enters the nucleus, it will not have a way to change your DNA.
Aun si la vacuna entra en el nĂșcleo no tiene manera de cambiar su ADN.
Even if the vaccine enters the nucleus, it does not have a way to change your DNA.Â
AUN SI / SI + IMPERFECT SUBJUNCTIVE > CONDITIONAL
Y aun si entrara en el nĂșcleo, no tendrĂa manera de cambiar su ADN.
AUN SI / SI + PRESENT INDICATIVE > PRESENT / FUTURE INDICATIVEÂ
Aun si la vacuna entra en el nĂșcleo no tiene / tendrĂĄ manera de cambiar su ADN.
AUNQUE + PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE > PRESENT / FUTURE INDICATIVE
Aunque la vacuna entre en el nĂșcleo, no tiene / tendrĂĄ manera de cambiar su ADN.
Special thanks to Elizabeth Cortéz, my Spanish teacher at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala who provided most of the Spanish for this lesson.
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