Third Conditional Sentences + Examples | English Grammar Lesson

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Well hey there I'm Emma from mmmEnglish.
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Tell me have you ever wished that a situation
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from the past had been different?
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Maybe you wished that you'd behave differently
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or wished that you'd said yes to something
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that you didn't?
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Of course, you have! This is part of being human, isn't it?
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We all go through it.
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So I know that you are going to love today's lesson.
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Today we are going to dive deep on some
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awesome grammar, the third conditional.
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Now I hope you're not eye-rolling on me.
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Yes this is a grammar lesson but it's an incredibly useful
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one to talk about our regrets and our disappointments.
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Sounds kind of grim, doesn't it?
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There are lots of useful ways to learn and practise
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with this grammar structure and I don't know about you
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but I'm excited to get started. Let's go!
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Now you probably know that there are several types
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of conditional sentences in English.
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I've made lessons about many of them already.
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But like all conditional sentences,
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the third conditional has two clauses.
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The 'if' clause and the main clause.
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But unlike the zero, the first and the second conditionals
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this one talks about the past and specifically
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an unreal past, not a true past, an unreal one.
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We use the third conditional to imagine a situation
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in the past and the
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imaginary result which is also in the past, okay?
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So it's imaginary. It's not real, it's not true okay
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because we can't change the past.
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Sometimes we wish we could but we can't.
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So that's why you'll often hear the third conditional
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being used to talk about regrets,
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things that we wish were different.
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So let's look at a few examples to get started.
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If I had left earlier, I wouldn't have missed my flight.
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So I'm a bit upset about that, right?
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I'm upset I missed my flight.
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I wish that I had have left my house a little bit
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earlier and not run late.
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I wish that I could go back in time and be on the plane
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but I can't because my flight's gone. There's nothing
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that I can do about it now except buy another ticket.
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Well we can use the third conditional to show
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how angry or how frustrated we are
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about this situation, right?
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Now look if you hadn't been so rude,
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they would have invited you back.
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You were rude?
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Obviously, that didn't work out well for you, did it?
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Now they're not going to invite you back
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again in the future.
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You can't go back and change it now, can you?
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Whether you want to or not so
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I'm just gonna use the third conditional now to
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tell you off.
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If I hadn't been going so fast,
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I wouldn't have been fined.
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Yeah I got fined which is annoying but
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it's already happened. I can't change it now, right?
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That's something you definitely can't change.
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So we use the third conditional to talk about
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things that we regret,
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things that we wish we could change about the past
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and also to tell someone off
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for something that they did in the past.
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So it's pretty useful, right? It's a really handy structure
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to have up your sleeve, to know.
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All right so let's talk about what it looks like now.
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So to make the third conditional, we need a few things.
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We need 'if' and the past perfect.
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Then we need a comma and then we need
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the perfect conditional.
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You might be wondering what the heck is the past
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perfect or the perfect conditional?
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So think about it this way. The past perfect is subject
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with 'had' and the past participle verb.
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If I had left earlier.
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If you hadn't been so rude.
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If I hadn't been going so fast.
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Okay these are all examples of the past perfect.
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Now the perfect conditional is subject
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with 'would have' and the past participle verb.
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So it's just the present perfect with 'would' in front of it.
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I wouldn't have missed my flight.
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They would have invited you back.
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I wouldn't have got that ticket.
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So let's put the third conditional altogether.
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We need 'if', the subject, 'had'
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and the past participle
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then our comma, very important,
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followed by our subject, 'would have'
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and the past participle.
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That's the third conditional.
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So let's look at some examples to help it sink in a little,
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right? Let's do our third conditional checks first all right.
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Are we talking about the past or the present here?
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It was in the past but did it actually happen?
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No, you didn't call
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so I didn't come.
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I wish that I could change this because I'd love to come.
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If she had replied to my message,
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I wouldn't have been so worried.
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So I'm kind of telling her off here right?
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I'm a bit frustrated.
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Did she reply to my message?
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But was I worried?
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Yeah.
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I wish that she had so that I
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didn't have to worry, you know.
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If I had taken better care of myself,
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I wouldn't have got sick.
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So I'm expressing regret about the past here.
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I wish I'd taken better care of myself.
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Now you'll remember from some of my other
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conditional lessons that we can actually use different
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modal verbs in the main clause.
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So we can replace 'would have'
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with other modals like 'might' and 'could'.
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So we use 'might have' to show probability or certainty.
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If she'd studied more, she might have passed.
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But she might have also failed again. We're not sure.
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We're not certain, right?
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If we were certain about that imaginary result
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in the past, then we would use 'would have'.
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That's more certain.
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Since we're not exactly sure about what the result
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would have been, then using 'might have' is probably
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the better option.
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Now we use 'could have' to talk about possibility
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and ability.
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If you had lent me your car, I could have got there faster.
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Now I'm not promising that I absolutely would have.
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I'm just saying that I would have been
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able to get there faster.
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You know, with a car
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I would have the ability to arrive sooner.
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So now that we've broken it down a little bit,
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how are you feeling about the third conditional?
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Hopefully, it was some good reminders from the
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other conditional lessons.
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And if you're thinking something along the lines of
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if I'd seen this video earlier,
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I wouldn't have been so confused.
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Well, I must be doing something right.
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So now we're going to put everything we just learned
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into practice with a little mini-quiz. My favourite!
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And I wonder if you're gonna ace this little quiz or not.
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Let's see.
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Okay for the quiz, I'm gonna give you a few
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past situations and I want you to use the information
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that I'm sharing to write a sentence using the
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third conditional. Make sure you check the structure.
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Make sure you're writing it accurately.
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So write your answers in the comments down below
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and I'll come down and check
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how you've done very soon.
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And make sure you think carefully about which
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modal verb is the right one to use.
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We'll go through the first one together okay.
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So here's the situation.
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You had a job interview in the past
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but you didn't prepare for it.
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You didn't get the job
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and now you kind of regret not preparing for it.
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You wish that you prepared more.
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So what's a sentence that we can write here?
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If I had prepared more,
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then maybe the result would have been different.
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If I had prepared more,
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I might have got the job.
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So now it's your turn.
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I'm gonna read out some of these situations.
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I want you to pause the video if you need to
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to write your sentence, think about the structure.
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Clearly try and get that third conditional sentence right.
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Here we go. Situation number one.
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Your friend was in trouble, they needed help you.
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You had the ability to help
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but he never told you that he was in trouble.
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Situation two.
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You showed up at a dinner party empty-handed.
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Everyone else had bought a dish to the party.
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You wish that you had brought something
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but you didn't know that you're supposed to.
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Situation three.
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He was talking on the phone while driving.
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He got pulled over by the police.
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He got a huge fine.
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Now he regrets using his phone in the car.
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Situation four.
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Sarah went on a hike.
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She didn't bring a rain jacket.
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It started raining.
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And now Sarah's upset because she got really wet.
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Awesome work, guys!
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I know that conditionals can be a little overwhelming
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because of the subtle differences
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between all of the different types of conditionals
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but also the significant differences in meaning.
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So hopefully with each of my conditional lessons,
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it's becoming a little clearer.
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So if you're enjoying this series,
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make sure you share this lesson,
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like the lesson, share it with anyone that you think
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will find it useful.
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I'm sure there are plenty of other students out there
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who are just as frustrated with conditionals as you are.
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So once you've done that,
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come and check out these lessons right here
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so we can keep practising together. I'll see you soon!
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