Mixed Conditionals - The Unreal Past | English Grammar Practice
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
- Are mixed conditionals necessary in English? Yes! And do they need to be difficult to use? Not at all!
With your years studying English, you have learned about the
- Zero Conditional
- First Conditional
- Second Conditional
- Third Conditional
And now, let's talk about the mixed conditional forms.
A mixed condition is exactly what it sounds like - it mixes the other conditional structures.
For example, it will blend the Second Conditional and Third Conditional.
Why do we need this?
Because mixed conditionals help you transition through time or connect time.
For example, you might imagine an unreal past. And connect it to an unreal present:
"If I had learned French as a kid, I would have a perfect French accent."
In this Confident English lesson, I will walk step-by-step through how to accurately use mixed conditionals with the unreal past and why you should.
This English grammar practice will improve your accuracy and advance your grammar knowledge.
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00:00 Your experience with English conditionals
03:02 Review: The Zero, First, Second, and Third Conditionals
05:16 Why do we need Mixed Conditionals?
10:28 Example Sentences with Mixed Conditionals
11:36 Mixed Conditionals to Indicate Missed Opportunities
14:54 Mixed Conditionals to Share Assumptions
16:41 Mixed Conditionals to Express Advice and Feedback
18:37 How to Practice + FREE PDF
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Could you please make a video of mixed conditional two + three too?
How is it different from third conditional?
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Thank you for the video suggestion. I have a few videos on conditionals. You can find them on my website in the video library, www.speakconfidentenglish.com/category/conditionals-in-english/
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I have understood third conditional very well. Thank you so much for the great work once again.
I am looking forward for mixed conditional 2+3.
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Apart from stative verbs ,can we make mixed conditional 2+3 with action verbs also ?
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Great example and perfect use of the mixed conditional form, Anna! The good news is, we can always make progress. (I feel the same way about my French.)
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Hi Annemarie! Will there be a follow-up video discussing the mixed conditional pattern: 'If you were nice, he wouldn't have stolen your wallet'? It's somewhat different from, for example, 'If I hadn't come across that man, I would still have my wallet on me now.' While both 'If you were nice' and 'I would still have my wallet on me now' refer to unreal present situations, they are not exactly the same (in my opinion). If you could elaborate on the difference between the two, it would be awesome!
Hey, yes, absolutely. I'm working on a Part 2 of Mixed Conditionals which will be available in this coming months. 😊
Pls teacher could you reply on my question I have been wondering about the answer
If I want to say ; If I tell him what do you think He will say
What is the correct condition should we use and why?
Hello and thank you for the question. It looks like you're using the First Conditional form here, indicating that it is likely or possible that you will tell "him" something. You can learn more about the first condition here: www.speakconfidentenglish.com/conditionals-part-1/
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It is not the second ,Isn't it ?
coz its imagination by using think I mean its not real
In the example provided, the verb 'tell' is in the present simple and 'will' is used. This follows the first conditional pattern. You can get all my lessons on conditionals here: www.speakconfidentenglish.com/?s=conditionals