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Mixed conditionals are conditionals where the tense in the main clause is different from the tense in the conditional-clause (also called if-clause).
These mixed conditional sentences refer to an unreal present situation and its probable (but unreal) past result. In these mixed conditional sentences, the time in the if clause is now or always and the time in the main clause is before now. For example, “If I wasn't afraid of spiders” is contrary to present reality.
The first one has a condition in the past and a present result. We use it to express that if something had been different in the past there would be a present result. For example: if we hadn't missed our flight we'd be in Spain now. The structure is: If + past perfect, would (could, might) + infinitive.
Explanation: Use the simple present tense in the if-clause. Explanation: Use the zero conditional (i.e., simple present + simple present) only when a certain result is guaranteed. Explanation: When applying the second conditional, use the simple past tense in the if-clause.
Conditional sentences are sentences expressing factual implications, or hypothetical situations and their consequences. Here the condition is expressed by the clause “If it rains”, this being the proteins, while the consequence is expressed by “the picnic will be cancelled”, this being the apoptosis.
The next one has a present condition and a past result. We use it to express that due to certain present conditions something already happened in the past. The structure is: if + past simple, would (could, might) have + past participle. Look at the mixed conditionals in the diary entry below.
There are Four Types of Conditionals in English Grammar. Conditional sentences are sometimes confusing for learners of English as a second language.
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