Using CONDITIONALS is always part of the daily language we use in real life. Specially, when we are studying English these grammatical structures can make the difference between an accurate speaker and an fresher. Sometimes, conditionals are even taught in early courses depending on the textbooks we are using. It doesn't matter either if you are in Elementary or in High School, conditionals will be usually needed to express our ideas. Eventually you will be facing them again and again since conditionals are quite used. These structures are also very useful if you want to express yourself fluently and naturally.
Here, you will find five introductory videos which will be very helpful in order to understand how and when to use conditionals. After watching them, you could go to the Marathon with Conditionals layout in this blog which is full of exercises. There, you will find some gamelike resources to practice a little more. Help yourself and enjoy!
ZERO CONDITIONAL
This conditional is generally used to express a universal truth,
common sense, and scientific concepts.
FIRST CONDITIONAL
This conditional is generally used to express
what happens as a result of an action.
SECOND CONDITIONAL
This conditional is used to express
wishes that can't be real.
THIRD CONDITIONAL
This conditional is used to express
regretment after an action.
MIXED CONDITIONALS
Sometimes we can mix conditionals.
This video will give you some hints to better use them.
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