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Hi, welcome again to .EngVid.com . My name is Adam. Todayamp;#39;s lesson is about amp;quot;if notamp;quot;, amp;quot;unlessamp;quot;, amp;quot;as long asamp;quot;, amp;quot;notamp;quot;. Actually, this is a lesson a few students have requested, because a lot of people get confused with this word amp;quot;unlessamp;quot;. So thatamp;#39;s going to be the focus of our lesson, although to understand this word amp;quot;unlessamp;quot;, you have to understand the amp;quot;if notamp;quot; conditional. Thatamp;#39;s called a amp;quot;conditional phrase.amp;quot; Before we do anything, we need to make sure that everybody understands how to use the conditional. How to use an amp;quot;if clauseamp;quot;, because sometimes people get confused with this. Today weamp;#39;re going to focus on a real conditional. Not the past, not the hypothetical, the unreal. Weamp;#39;re just going to focus on the real one, because all of this stuff applies to the other ones, as well. So let