Grammar: ✨ Grammar Essentials: 🧩 Parts of Speech & 🏗️ Sentence Structure (Advanced) (B2) - Lesson 7: Mixed Conditionals (e.g., If I had studied [past], I would be rich now [present].)
Grammar: Advanced Conditionals B2 Lesson 7: Mixed Conditionals What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to form two types of mixed conditionals to talk about hypothetical past conditions with present results, and present conditions with past results.
The Two Types of Mixed Conditionals 📖 A mixed conditional is a structure where the time in the 'if' clause is different from the time in the main result clause. This allows you to connect the past and present in hypothetical ways. Type 1: Past Condition → Present Result Use this to imagine how a different action in the past would change the situation now . If + Past Perfect, ... would + infinitive. "If I had taken that job in Phnom Penh last year, I would be a manager now." (Reality: I didn't take the job in the past, so I am not a manager in the present.) "If you had listened to my advice, you wouldn't be in trouble now." (Reality: You didn't listen in the past, so you are in trou…