So today we’re going to talk about type 2 and type 3. The first I’ve mentioned was type 1 plus type 3 but it’s so rare, we’ll just skip it. We’re going to look into 3 types of mixed conditionals since they’re most common. I’ve decided to divide this topic and discuss each case in a separate episode. You have to learn it first, so let’s do this! You can mix all conditionals:ġ+3, 2+3, 3+2 and 2+1. You can make long, complex conditional sentences without focusing on grammar. The good news is that I was clearly wrong, it is possible and you can do it. You know, without like thinking about the grammatical structure. I remember I used to think it’s virtually impossible to understand conditionals and on the top of that, it’s impossible to use them confidently. You can get confused with standard conditional sentences, but mixing them? Can it get harder than this? Well, I know how irritating and intimidating it can be. You need to embrace other conditionals, use them confidently so that now when we mix it all up you don’t get puzzled. There are all conditional sentence types covered, please find the links in the show notes at /48. Thank you for tuning in! Conditionals, right? Please please make sure you’ve listened to other episodes on this podcast on conditionals. #MIXED CONDITIONALS 2 3 3 2 PDF FULL#It’s time you started speaking English fearlessly! Go to my website for full transcripts and worksheets to each episode. My goal is to help you start speaking English with confidence and get rid of speaking barriers. My name’s Ola and I am an English teacher. Hey there! This is TOP episode 48: Mixed Conditionals 2+3.
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