You know how to use reported speech in the correct form. You understand why and how to use the conditional.
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Lesson duration is: 45 min
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TODAY
Objectives:
You know how to use reported speech in the correct form. You understand why and how to use the conditional.
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Looking back
What do you remember about reported speech? Think of its purpose and form.
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What do you know about the conditional?
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Mixed conditionals
When the two parts of a conditional sentence refer to different times the resulting sentence is a "mixed conditional" sentence. There are two types of mixed conditional sentences.
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Mixed conditonal version A:
Refers to an unreal past condition and its probable result in the present
The tense in the 'if' clause is the past perfect, and the tense in the main clause is the present conditional.
Mixed conditional version B:
Past result of present or continuing condition
The tense in the 'if' clause is the simple past, and the tense in the main clause is the perfect conditional.
“If it wasn’t winter, I would’ve walked home.”
“If I had chosen the study of my dreams when I was a kid, I would be on the moon now.”
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Weektask 40
Start with grammar on p. 108 and 109 (conditionals)
Then finish weektask 40. Any questions? Let me know! :)