English Conditional Sentences (with examples!)

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Hey there I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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I've got a grammar lesson for you today and I'm
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really excited to be sharing it with you because
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it's one that you've been asking for for quite a while.
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We're talking about conditional sentences in English.
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I'm going to go over the basic structure
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and the meaning of all conditional sentences in English.
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If you've studied these sentences before, then this video
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is going to be awesome revision for you
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but if you're not so familiar with conditional sentences,
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then it's gonna be an excellent introduction.
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So let's get started!
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Sometimes it feels like English grammar can be pretty
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loose like
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yeah there's some rules but sometimes they don't apply.
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Sometimes there's exceptions.
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I get it!
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I've got to teach it! But there are some grammatical
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structures in English that follow really clear rules
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and the structure of conditional sentences
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is nice and clear
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which makes it easier for you to feel confident about
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the way that you express your thoughts and your ideas
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when you speak.
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We use conditional sentences to explain what actually
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happens, what could happen
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so a possible and likely outcome in the future.
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We talk about what we wish would happen
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so imagining a different outcome for
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our present situation. And what might have happened
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so thinking about a different outcome
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that happened in the past.
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Now there are four types of conditional sentences.
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They're all really similar
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but they're not the same.
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If I get sick, I go to the doctor.
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If I get sick, I will go to the doctor.
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If I got sick, I would go to the doctor.
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If I had been sick, I would have gone to the doctor.
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So let's talk about what is the same or what's similar
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about all of these sentences. They all use two clauses.
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There are two parts to each sentence
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separated by a comma
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and they all use the conjunction 'if'.
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Just a little reminder that we use conjunctions
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in English to join two ideas together in one sentence.
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I ate an apple and two desserts.
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I like it but I don't want it.
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I'll do it if you drive me to the cinema later.
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So all of these words are really, really tiny
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grammatical words but they have an important function.
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They're connecting two ideas together
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and conditional sentences
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all use 'if' to join two ideas together.
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In all conditional sentences we have an 'if' clause
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and a result clause.
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So the 'if' clause is the event or the situation
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that must happen in order for the other thing to happen.
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So the result can only happen if the 'if' clause occurs
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and that is why it's called a conditional sentence.
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A condition is something that you have to do
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or a situation that needs to exist
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in order for something else to happen.
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You can't get this without squeezing this.
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There is a really important relationship
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between these two things.
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One relies on the other.
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Now these sentences, they're all quite similar
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but there are some really clear differences as well.
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I mean, check out the verbs.
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This is where the main difference between
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these conditional sentences are.
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It's all in the verbs, you can see it, right?
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And the meaning is different too.
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We use each type of sentence in a different situation.
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If you haven't already noticed, we have the zero
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conditional, the first conditional,
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the second conditional, the third conditional.
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And I'm going to go through each type of
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conditional sentence now one by one.
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So let's get started with the zero conditional
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and I recommend that you take some notes
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as we go through all of these examples.
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The zero conditional is called the factual conditional.
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If I get sick, I go to the doctor.
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And it's one of the easiest to remember because both
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clauses are in the present simple tense.
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We have the 'if' clause with the present simple and then
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the present simple in the main result clause as well.
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So if this happens, then this is what happens.
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We use the zero conditional to talk about habits,
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facts and truths.
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You can't argue about these things, right?
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With these things, we're not talking about possibility.
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It's fact.
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If you put ice in your drink, it melts.
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See? It's really simple.
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So I want you to practise by finishing this sentence
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for me. I want you to write your sentence
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in the comments so that I can check it.
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If I eat...
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Remember, present simple, present simple.
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Then we have the first conditional
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which we used to talk about possible and likely
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future outcomes.
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If I get sick, I will go to the doctor.
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So it's possible that in the future I'll get sick
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and if that occurs, I will probably go to the doctor.
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So we use 'if' with the present simple
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and 'will' with our verb infinitive.
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If it's hot tomorrow, I'll go for a swim at the beach.
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Now am I sure that it will be hot tomorrow?
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No but it is summertime here in Australia.
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And if it is hot,
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it's highly likely that I will go for a swim.
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If you join the Lingoda Language Sprint,
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you'll get lots of English speaking practice.
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So now it's your turn to finish a sentence.
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If we leave now...
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Complete that sentence in the comments below
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and feel free to also pause the video at any time
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and write your own conditional sentences down there
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for me to check.
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Now we have the second conditional and we use it
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when we want to imagine
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that the present situation is different.
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So if I got sick, I would go to the doctor.
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This is a hypothetical situation, right?
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It's not real. Do I look sick? I'm not sick.
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I'm imagining that the present situation
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is different for some reason.
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I'm imagining that I'm sick.
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Now if that were true, I would go to the doctor.
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Now am I really going to the doctor?
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Because I'm not actually sick. It's an unreal situation.
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But to express this in English, we use 'if'
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with the past simple
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and then 'would' and the verb infinitive
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in the result clause. So we use the modal verb 'would'
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to show that we're imagining the result.
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Don't forget that in English, all verbs that follow
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modal verbs are in the infinitive form.
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If I had more money, I would buy a boat.
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Now it's really common and natural to use contractions
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in conditional sentences. I would definitely say
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when I'm speaking naturally:
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If I had more money, I'd buy a boat.
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I'd, he'd, you'd, they'd.
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This pronunciation is much more common
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in spoken English.
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Okay so now it's your turn to finish this sentence.
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If I finished work earlier...
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Finish that sentence in the comments.
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There are lots of different uses
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for the second conditional.
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We use it to give advice, to give reasons why we can't
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do something and generally just imagine that
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life is different.
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So I'm definitely gonna have to go through all of those
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different uses in detail in another video very soon.
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And the third conditional is the past unreal conditional.
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If I had been sick, I would have gone to the doctor.
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We use this structure to imagine a different past,
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different to the one that actually happened, right?
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We use 'if' with the past perfect
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and 'would have' with the past participle.
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Just to be clear, the 'if' clause did not actually happen
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but I'm imagining the result if the past was different.
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So in this situation, was I really sick?
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I'm not talking about what actually happened,
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I'm talking about what could have happened in the past
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but didn't
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and what I would have done
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if that had happened.
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Can you think of a time when this grammar structure
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would actually be useful?
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When you regret something in the past, something that
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happened in the past and you wished that
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that result was different.
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If we had looked at the weather report,
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we would have stayed home!
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If I had known you were visiting,
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I would have made time to see you.
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Okay it's your turn now.
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If I had...
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Remember the structure. Let's do it.
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Pause the video if you need to so that you can write
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your sentence in the comments below.
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So that was an overview
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of conditional sentences in English.
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Now with all of this in mind, it is possible to use
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mixed conditional sentences too
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but I think that's a lesson for another day.
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This lesson was a summary or an overview
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of the different types of conditional sentences
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so if you want me to explain any of them in more detail,
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to give you lots of different examples and to share
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some practice activities with you then let me know.
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Whichever conditional sentence has the most requests
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will be the one that I make first so make sure you
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put in your request down in the comments below.
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I'll make sure that I link to that lesson right here
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once it's finished but for now,
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check out either of these two lessons
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and make sure you're subscribed so you know
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when the next lesson's coming. I'll see you soon!
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