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Teach English in Huangla Buyizu Miaozu XiAng - Anshun Shi

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This section looked at two grammar points: conditionals and reported speech. There are five main kinds of conditionals: zero conditional, first conditional, second conditional, third conditional, and mixed conditional. The zero conditional is referred to as truths that will happen once something else has happened, and can use \"if\" or \"when\". The first conditional is used for sentences that express a probability of something coming to pass. The second conditional is for mostly hypothetical cases that most likely will never happen. The third conditional is for completely hypothetical situations in the past and could not have come true. And, mixed conditional is for hypothetical situations in the past related to the present, but are still hypothetical. With reported speech it is important to change certain words, such as, the subject and time in a sentence, but not the main idea of the sentence. Reporting what has been said in the past can't be exactly the same due to who said what and the time that has past since what has been spoken. These two grammar points are a bit difficult, and for more advanced students.
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