Conditionals are used to express both real, likely and unreal situations. As a result, tenses used with them are not flat; they change. That is why the difference between ‘If I arrive’ and ‘If I had ...
Practice the future conditional tense through repeat-after-me and shadowing exercises to improve fluency and accuracy. Judge extends block on Trump admin’s bid to slash social services funds to 5 ...
GCSE AQA Conditional tense Using 'man' The conditional tense allows you to express imaginative ideas about what might, would, could and should happen in the future. It's a great way to describe your ...
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