If Clauses Type 2 is not about the past, it is about the present!
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Very valuable lesson
Thank you so much ma'am 🎉
Amazing explanation mam superb
Rommmbaaa naazha iruntha doubts clear ayidichu mam thank you soooo much
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Very clear mam
1. If I have the habit of reading books regularly, i will write sentences without any mistakes
2. If I had the habit of reading books regularly, i would write sentences without any mistakes.
If I have had the habit of reading books constantly, i could have written sentences without any mistakes.
Mam i have written three sentences for three types.
Please do the correction mam.thank you mam
Excellent! Sentences 1 and 2 are correct. In the third one, we have to use the past perfect tense in the if clause.
Thank you mam
will try mam
amazing explanation with good examples for easy understanding. Thank you for your teaching.
My doubt's cleared.
Thanks very much, Ma'am!
Can you give a sentence for the second conditional for the past tense
Have you watched the full video?
Crystal clear explanation madam 👌
Thank you madam
0 - If you get good marks, you get a seat
1 - If you study well, you will get good marks
2 - If you studied well, you would get good marks
3 - If you had studied well, you could have gotten good marks
Are all these sentences correct madam?
Yes.
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Fantastic Mam👌👌
Is this correct mam? If he were a rich man, he would buy a fast car.
Yes, correct.
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If i had had studied well,i would have passed the exam easily (is it correct ma’am)
No, it's 'had studied', not 'had had studied'.
Which one is correct,,,
1) How are you going to usa regularly
2) How do you go to usa regularly
Hi mam,
You have explained very well.
Thank you so much😊
If he has clear that upsc exams,
He will go to next level.
2). If he cleared the exams,
He would become a IPS Officer.
3). If he had cleared the exams,
He would have become a IPS officer.
Are those sentences correct mam?
Thank you🙏
Type 1
If he 'clears' the exam...
Type 2 and Type 3 are correct.
You should use the article 'an' before 'IPS Officer'.
Yes mam both the places
I did , I will correct it.
Thank you
Means I did mistake☺
I forgot to use the article mam
If l had enough money, l would buy a land on the planet Mars.
Hi Madam, Are we using the type-2 for polietly asking someone to do something. " Would appreciate if you could assist to send the document. Thanks.