Though there are many mainstream English teaching channels , I find your way is much more productive and effective. This is the smart way of teaching I was looking for. This is what we English learners really want. Really appreciate how you make efforts not to leave any questions in my head about English. Thank you so much.
I find your tips very useful. We shouldn't depend on one single structure to express an idea. I'll be practicing those alternatives in the near future.
@@EnglishwithRupertON CONDITION THE 1) If you mix red and white, you get pink. 2) If it rains, I will stay in the house. THE THOUGHT OF 1) If I were a dinosaur, I'm in the beautiful New Zealand 2) If I won the lottery, I would travel the world. 🍇❤️🙏
I couldn't say how disappointed I would be if I missed one of your videos! Interestingly, I rather like using inversion with conditionals ( should I, were I, had I ) they make the sentence sound more interesting. But here is a good one: Were I to study all the English books available I would never be as brilliant as you. ;)
Thanks a bunch from the very core of my heart; that you are undisputedly the tallest grammarian across the globe admits of no doubt, which is why i do follow you, to the exclusion of all other TH-cam grammarians.
If you welcomed him ,I would not come that party. How it is indicating a distance from reality! if you welcome him, I will not come.how this sentence is indicating a reality! If you would,i would be greatfu to you;Respecte sir.
"If you welcomed him, I would not come" The use of the 2nd conditional (If + past tense + clause with "would") indicates that the speaker is discussing an imaginary situation; one that has not happened yet, and that may not happen at all. Therefore, it is not real because there is no sense that this is likely and/or immediate. If the speaker wished to speak about a genuine possibility (i.e. likely to be real), they would use the 1st conditional "If you welcome him, I will come". If it is a certainty (i.e. completely real) you could use this "When you welcome him, I will some".
Though there are many mainstream English teaching channels , I find your way is much more productive and effective. This is the smart way of teaching I was looking for. This is what we English learners really want. Really appreciate how you make efforts not to leave any questions in my head about English. Thank you so much.
It's great to hear that this video is what you were looking for! I appreciate you taking the time to comment 😀🙏
I'm grateful to have found you! Thank you!
Thanks for such positive feedback 🙂🙏😀
I find your tips very useful. We shouldn't depend on one single structure to express an idea. I'll be practicing those alternatives in the near future.
I'm really glad you found it useful 😁
Big thank you, it was very helpful, never knew such structures before
That's great to know! Thank you!
Thank you❤❤
19 September 2023. Thanks so much Teacher Rupert 🙂👍
You are very welcome! I hope you found it useful.
@@EnglishwithRupert I really liked the explanations and example sentences. It helped me to improve myself.
Thank you for the great lesson.🙂👍
That's great to hear. I can see in your comments that your English is improving :)
@@EnglishwithRupertON CONDITION THE
1) If you mix red and white, you get pink.
2) If it rains, I will stay in the house.
THE THOUGHT OF
1) If I were a dinosaur, I'm in the beautiful New Zealand
2) If I won the lottery, I would travel the world.
🍇❤️🙏
Valueable lesson!it helps me a lot.
You are very welcome! Thanks for the comment!
Ur eng is really classic and sophisticated keep doing anyway I,ll be there if allah will
I'm pleased to hear you enjoy my style! Best wishes Rupert 🙂🙏
Nice to listen you ,I am new English language student.
It's lovely to hear from you! I hope you find my videos useful for your English journey. All the best Rupert 🙂
I couldn't say how disappointed I would be if I missed one of your videos!
Interestingly, I rather like using inversion with conditionals ( should I, were I, had I ) they make the sentence sound more interesting. But here is a good one: Were I to study all the English books available I would never be as brilliant as you. ;)
That's really kind! But I'm sure you would be better 😀
Respected sir, could you please let me know if the following sentence is correct? -If I were to own a car, I would drive far.
Sorry for the late reply - TH-cam did not tell me about your messages! The sentence is good; well done 👍
Thanks a bunch from the very core of my heart; that you are undisputedly the tallest grammarian across the globe admits of no doubt, which is why i do follow you, to the exclusion of all other TH-cam grammarians.
If you welcomed him ,I would not come that party. How it is indicating a distance from reality! if you welcome him, I will not come.how this sentence is indicating a reality! If you would,i would be greatfu to you;Respecte sir.
"If you welcomed him, I would not come"
The use of the 2nd conditional (If + past tense + clause with "would") indicates that the speaker is discussing an imaginary situation; one that has not happened yet, and that may not happen at all. Therefore, it is not real because there is no sense that this is likely and/or immediate. If the speaker wished to speak about a genuine possibility (i.e. likely to be real), they would use the 1st conditional "If you welcome him, I will come". If it is a certainty (i.e. completely real) you could use this "When you welcome him, I will some".
Thank you,sir. I understood everything ,what you have sent me.Thank you..again❤❤