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Show cause and result

Logical Consequences Explained

Course: Spanish grammar essentialsSection: How to use the first conditional in SpanishSubtitles: es

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inundará. Predicción de una

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consecuencia

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lógica. Además, lo usamos para expresar

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advertencia.

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sobre la consecuencia de ciertas

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acciones. Por

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ejemplo, si no te portas bien, te

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quedarás sin

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postre. Si vuelves a llegar tarde, te

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despedirán. Y por último, se usa para

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expresar

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promesas sobre acciones futuras si se

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cumple una condición. Por ejemplo, si me

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ayudas con la mudanza, te invito a

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cenar. Si

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