![]() ![]() That is a mixed conditional sentence and by the end of this video, you'll be feeling much more confident about using mixed conditionals as you speak in English. ![]() If you had learned how to use mixed conditionals already, you wouldn't need to watch this lesson.Ĭheck it out. That sounds a little tricky but I'm here to go over it with you and to help you practise with me later on in this lesson so don't worry. Mixed conditionals are exactly what they sound like, a conditional sentence that mixes two different times in one sentence. Hey there I'm Emma from mmmEnglish! I've been talking about conditionals a lot lately and this video is no exception but this one is one of the most interesting of all because we're going to be talking about mixed conditional sentences. ![]()
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