If I were a bird, I would fly to the USA. If she had married him, she would be rich now. The third conditional tense is difficult. Thank you so much, Mike. Your explanation is perfect!
Can I use (migh + infinitive)in the first conditional ( for example: if you follow his instruction , you might succeed) and what is the difference between may and might in the first conditional if we can use might in the first conditional. Thank you
If you don't study, you don't get a good job. If you don't exercise, you'll get fat. If I were you, I'd choose better friends. If I had reviewed more, I'd have passed the exam.
Before I didn't understand at that time. Now I understand. Great explanation. I always enjoy it. Thank you very much, Teacher Mike.❤
Thanks for lesson Sir! I've been confusing how to use this conditionals, but now I understand by your lesson. Great Teacher. Love your teaching. 🙏👍👍
Thank you! Glad I could help!
If facebook had not existed,we would not have heard about Teacher Mike!!🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Good one!
If I were a bird, I would fly to the USA. If she had married him, she would be rich now. The third conditional tense is difficult. Thank you so much, Mike. Your explanation is perfect!
Thanks! I'll have a new video about this tomorrow as well.
Thank you teacher.! If you make new videos about other conditionals, be sure i will be on time to learn them.
My teacher is so cool.. but little cute to see when he try to find the example "if I were a dog" 🤣
Thanks for explanation sir
short and clear. thank you
Thanks a lot teacher ...perfect video I liked it💜💓💜💓
thank you so much i have a big proplem about con
Great❤
Thanks a lot sir
Can I use (migh + infinitive)in the first conditional ( for example: if you follow his instruction , you might succeed) and what is the difference between may and might in the first conditional if we can use might in the first conditional. Thank you
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If you don't study, you don't get a good job.
If you don't exercise, you'll get fat.
If I were you, I'd choose better friends.
If I had reviewed more, I'd have passed the exam.