It was absolutely fantastic lecture in regards to the hypothetical situation, if had followed you in the past, I would have learned English more quickly.
Your example was "If I had studied harder for the test yesterday, I would be graduating in June." Question #1 You said at 10:46 "If i had done something different in the past, I would be doing something different as a result in the future". The second 'something different' after the word 'doing' is driving me nuts. It looks like you know the future or can predict it... How is it possible? I would say: If I had studied harder for the test yesterday, I could be graduating in June."? It seems a bit more logical then your version, doesn't it? Because 'could' is kind of possibility. Question #2 We know that you didn't study hard enough yesterday nevertheless it is still possible to graduate in June. Am I correct? That way 'would' makes sense...
Hi madam , Could do me a favour? Could you please tell me what is the difference between ? What is the nuance? What is the situation? Early and earlier Late and later 1)he came to office early 2)he came to office earlier. 3)he came to class late. 4)he came to class later.
these conditionals and mixed conditionals have always confused me. 1) If I were your mother, I would have taken care of you and your sisters. If I had been your mother, I would have taken care of you and your sisters. 2) If we had Messi in our team, we would have won the match. If we had had Messi in our team, we would have won the match. which of these are true and if all are true then what's the difference?
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Best explanation I have ever seen for mixed conditional.
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It was absolutely fantastic lecture in regards to the hypothetical situation, if had followed you in the past, I would have learned English more quickly.
Ha ha nice job
If I had followed you, I would still be learning a lot.
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Hi Miss , V. Good lesson indeed but it does not tell us Which Clause is 2nd . & which one is 3rd. in a sentence !! THNX
Your example was "If I had studied harder for the test yesterday, I would be graduating in June."
Question #1
You said at 10:46
"If i had done something different in the past, I would be doing something different as a result in the future".
The second 'something different' after the word 'doing' is driving me nuts.
It looks like you know the future or can predict it... How is it possible?
I would say: If I had studied harder for the test yesterday, I could be graduating in June."? It seems a bit more logical then your version, doesn't it? Because 'could' is kind of possibility.
Question #2
We know that you didn't study hard enough yesterday nevertheless it is still possible to graduate in June. Am I correct?
That way 'would' makes sense...
Can we say: If I (have) more time, I would have studied harder.
No, that one mixes time frames ungrammatically. You can't refer to present/future and past like that
Hi madam ,
Could do me a favour?
Could you please tell me what is the difference between ?
What is the nuance? What is the situation?
Early and earlier
Late and later
1)he came to office early
2)he came to office earlier.
3)he came to class late.
4)he came to class later.
these conditionals and mixed conditionals have always confused me. 1) If I were your mother, I would have taken care of you and your sisters. If I had been your mother, I would have taken care of you and your sisters. 2) If we had Messi in our team, we would have won the match. If we had had Messi in our team, we would have won the match. which of these are true and if all are true then what's the difference?