THE CONDITIONALS 0,1,2 & 3 Conditionals + Free PDF | English Grammar Lesson

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Hi there, this is Harry and welcome back to Advanced English lessons with Harry.
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And in this particular class, we're going to look at the conditional tenses.
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Quite a lot of the viewers and listeners have asked me to look at and come up with some
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helpful tips in relation to the conditionals.
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Because they are tricky, and they do find them difficult.
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Now, in fact, I do have a grammar course which goes through these conditionals in much more
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context, much more detail.
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So check out the link below if you want to look at that particular grammar course.
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So we're going to give you an overview here, some helpful hints and tips as to how you
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use them, and how you recognise them.
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And remember, what we're trying to do is to help you to improve your knowledge of the
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English language to help you to have better conversations, better business English, and
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better conversational style, English, how you can communicate much, much better.
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So we look at phrasal verbs, all sorts of expressions, and then this particular lesson,
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we're looking at some grammar points relating to those conditional tenses.
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Okay, so let's get started I'm going to go through there are four in particular, okay,
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the zero, one, two, and three, so four particular conditionals.
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Zero conditional, conditional one, condition two, and conditional three.
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So I'll explain them to you in a little bit of detail.
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But as I said, remember, there is a grammar course that you can get access to.
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Okay, so let's start with zero conditional.
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So when we're looking at zero conditional, it's the first of the four conditionals.
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And usually, zero conditional is talking about something that is factual, okay?
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It's something that is generally true, and something that doesn't usually change.
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So let me give you an example of that.
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If or when it snows, the roads, or the footpaths get slippery and are very dangerous.
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So that's a fact.
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Okay, so if or when, and you can use either them if or when it snows, the footpath gets
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slippery, and very dangerous.
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So that's an example of zero conditionals.
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Something about general truth, you can also say something like, If you boil water under
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hunt at 100 degrees, it evaporates it turns into steam.
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That's a general truth.
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So if you boil water at 100 degrees, it evaporates and turns into steam.
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So a good example, again, of our zero conditional.
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Okay, so let's look then at conditional one, or the first conditional.
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So when we're talking about the first conditional, we're talking about something real in present
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time, okay.
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And it's probably the easiest one and the one that we use most frequently.
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So we use it with what we call an IF clause that's really important, we'll have two clauses
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in these conditionals.
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The first clause will be the if clause.
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And the second clause is often referred to as the main clause.
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And that's where we will see the word will.
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So when we use the first conditional will always see if and will, but not together,
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they have to be in separate clauses.
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So the first clause if with the present simple, and then the main clause or the second clause,
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which will contain will, okay, so for example, if I see him, I will tell him, you said hello,
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if I see him, I will tell him you said hello.
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So that's if plus the simple present if I see him, and then the main clause or the second
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clause, I will tell him, you said hello.
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So, if and will now you can also turn those around, and you can say, I will tell him you
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set a low.
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If I see him, there's no no difference in that at all.
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You can put the if clause first.
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Or you can put the if clause second, you can put the main clause first or the main clause
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second.
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It doesn't matter so long as and this is really, really important.
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You separate if and will always keep if unwilling, separate.
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Okay, so let's look then at the second conditional.
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Now, when we get on to the second and third conditional, they're getting a little bit
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more complicated, okay, so you just have to take your time to understand them.
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But if you understand the basic rules, it makes them a lot easier.
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So let's start with the second conditional.
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Okay, so when we're talking about the second conditional, it's about unreal things in the
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present.
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So something that's unlikely it might, but it's unlikely to happen.
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So this is our second conditional, the basic rule of it is that it's an unreal situation
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in the present.
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Okay?
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And when we talk about it, we are using if, and would and here's the difference between
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the first and the second conditional.
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In the first conditional we used if and will, because it's about real situations.
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And in the second condition, conditional, it's unreal situations, and therefore, we're
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using if, and wood, but the main rule still applies if in one clause would in another
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clause that never together, okay, so, if in the first clause would in the second, or again,
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you can reverse them would in the first clause, and then if, in the second, okay, so it's
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if and here we use the past tense, so if plus the past simple, okay, and then would with
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the bare infinitive of the verb, so let me give you an example.
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If I were you, I would go to the doctor, if I were you, I would go to the doctor, so you're
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not feeling very well, you're talking to your friend.
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And he or she tells you, if I were you, I would go to the doctor.
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So he's given you or she's given you some advice.
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So here we have if plus the past simple if I were you, and then the main clause, I would
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go and that's that bare infinitive, I would go to the doctor.
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Now, we're using 'were' instead of 'was' because when we talk about that second conditional.
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The verb to be always is were not was.
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So if I were you, I would go to the doctor.
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Or reverse it, I would go to the doctor, if I were you.
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So the meaning is exactly the same.
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It doesn't matter which clause you put first, which clause you put second, so long as if,
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and words are in different clauses really, really important.
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If I were taller, I would be a basketball player.
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If I were taller, I would be a basketball player.
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Okay, I'm not going to be any taller than I am now.
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So it's virtually impossible.
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It's an unreal situation.
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And therefore we're using that second conditional.
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And if it's a second conditional, you have to have if, and you have to have what does
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not will, it must be wood.
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And occasionally, it can be could or might, yeah, okay, so if in one clause with the past
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simple, and then the main clause, or the second clause would awkward.
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Okay.
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So that's this second conditional.
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And it's about unreal presents situations, but we express it by using the past tenses.
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So it sounds a little bit complicated.
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But when you work through it, you'll understand.
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So as I used in my example, if I were you, I would do this.
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If I were younger, I would be a film star.
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So it's all about advice or situations, perhaps, unreal, and therefore unlikely to happen.
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And that's why we use that second conditional.
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Okay, let's
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take a look at the third conditional.
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So we've looked at zero, we've looked at first, and second.
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And now finally, we're going to look at the third conditional.
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So here, when we're talking about the third conditional, it's about unreal situations
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again, but unreal situations in the past, and this is the difference between the second
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and the third conditional.
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The second conditional was unreal situations now.
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And the third conditional is unreal situations in the past.
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So it's either something that happened in the past or didn't happen in the past.
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Now, the basic rule is, again, we need if and we use if with past perfect or could be
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past perfect, continuous.
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And then the main clause again, we have to use wood, and we use the perfect bare infinitive.
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So let me give you an example.
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If I hadn't driven my car so fast, I wouldn't have crashed it.
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If I hadn't driven my car so fast.
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I wouldn't have crashed it.
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So if followed by the as perfect if I hadn't driven Okay, past perfect if I hadn't driven
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my car so fast, and then the next clause, I wouldn't have and here's our perfect wouldn't
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have crashed.
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So present perfect, I wouldn't have crashed it or my car.
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Okay, so my sentences, if I hadn't driven my car so fast, I wouldn't have crashed it.
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And this is an example of the third conditional, it's unreal, because what actually happened
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was I did drive my car too quickly.
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And I did crash it.
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But if I hadn't, and this is the unreal past situation, if I hadn't driven the car so fast,
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I wouldn't have crashed it.
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And again, like all the other conditional tenses that we've looked at, we have to keep
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the if, and would in separate clauses.
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And again, it doesn't matter which one you have first if, as the first clause, then the
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main clause second, or the main clause first and the if clause second, so long as if, and
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would do not appear in the same clause.
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If I had known you were sick, I would have called you, if I had known you were sick,
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I would have called you.
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So I didn't know you were sick, and I didn't call you.
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That's the facts.
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But you were sick, and it's too late now, because you're better.
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And I didn't call you so it's something unreal in the past, if I had known, and so we've
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got that if plus the past perfect.
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If I had known you were sick, I would have called you.
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Or I would have visited visited you.
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Okay, so it's that present perfect with would.
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Okay, so really good examples of the third conditional.
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So zero conditional is about something that is a general truth.
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The first conditional is about the real present.
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The second conditional is about unreal present.
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And then the third conditional and this is the big difference is about on real past.
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Okay, so something general truth, something that happens now, zero conditional, something
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that's going to happen real in the present, either now or immediately in the future, will
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be the first conditional, if I see him, I will tell him you set a low.
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So that's a real situation.
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The second conditional is unreal present, if I were you, but I'm not if I were you,
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I would go to the doctor.
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And we're using the past tense to describe that.
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And then finally, with the third conditional on real past, something that did happen in
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the past, or something that didn't happen in the past, you can't change it.
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But so you use this if and would, if I had known you were sick, I would have called you.
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If I had known I needed money, I would have stopped at the ATM machine.
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So the fact is, you didn't and you didn't know you needed money, you didn't stop at
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the the ATM machine, and therefore you couldn't go to the cinema or go somewhere else.
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Okay, so all really, really good examples of that third conditioner.
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Okay, so you need to practice zero, not so important, but just to know it, but the most
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important first, second, third conditions and try to practice making sure that you leave
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those clauses separate if and will to separate clauses.
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If and would two separate clauses.
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Change them around if you like would and if, will and if, it doesn't matter, it won't change
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the meaning the meaning will exactly the same but never ever never ever put if and will
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or if and would in the same clause.
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So when you check it and check your answers against any tests that you're doing, make
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sure the separate Okay, make sure if it's the first conditional if and will if it's
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the second conditional and you're talking about an unreal present, if I were okay and
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then if it's the third conditional that you have to use, make sure you're using if with
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that past perfect you have to see it if the past perfect and would with the present perfect
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and if you follow those basic rules and do some practice, you will be able to understand
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those conditionals much much easier and as I said before that I've got a grammar course
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that goes into these in much more detail, please check out the link below.
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If you have any questions come back to me on www.englishlessonviaskype.com.
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Always happy to hear from you and always happy to include your suggestions as this one was
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a suggestion from some of our listeners and our readers okay thanks for listening thanks
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for joining me join me again soon
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