Conditionals can be confusing, but they don’t have to be! In this lesson, Claire explains the zero, first, second, and third conditionals with simple examples that actually make sense. You’ll learn ...
Conditionals are used to express both real, likely and unreal situations. As a result, tenses used with them are not flat; they change. That is why the difference between ‘If I arrive’ and ‘If I had ...
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Repeat After Me – If You Study, You’ll Sound Smarter (Probably)
Practice the future conditional tense through repeat-after-me and shadowing exercises to improve fluency and accuracy.
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