In today’s class, Teacher Robin is talking about mixed conditionals. Watch and clear up your doubts on this grammar point. If you have doubts about the other conditionals, you can watch a short video review below. You can also participate by writing in the comments. Enjoy!
Mixed conditionals
Now, practice by writing examples in the comments!
Feeling a little rusty with conditionals? You can review each of them below.
Review the Zero Conditional
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Review the First Conditional
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Review the Second Conditional
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Review the Third Conditional
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Thanks Robin. I understand this lesson very well!😊
Thank you very much Robin!
If I were better at English, I would have worked in the USA. Teacher Robins, is it correct?
It seems correct. But if you think you would still be working in the USA if you were better at English you would say, ‘If I were better at English, I would be working in the USA’. I depends what you mean, but your original structure is correct.
Thank you!!!
If you were smarter, you wouldn’t have me told that.