Mixed Conditionals Explained Simply (With Examples!)

🏆 THE FINAL BOSS OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR! 🏆 Welcome to the grand finale of our Ultimate Conditionals Series! Up until now, you have kept your conditionals in neat little boxes (First, Second, and Third). But in real-world conversations, native speakers mix them up constantly. If you are a B1+ intermediate student looking to bridge the gap to B2/C1 advanced English, mastering Mixed Conditionals is your golden ticket. In this masterclass, we are breaking down the two most common ways to mix your timelines: 👉 Type A (Past Cause ➡️ Present Result): How a decision you made yesterday is changing your life right now. 👉 Type B (Present Identity ➡️ Past Result): How a permanent part of who you are changed something in your past. No more rigid, boring textbook rules. Today, we learn to speak English with complete freedom! 🎈 Catch up on the full series here: ➡ Part 1 (First Conditional):    • First Conditional Explained Simply (With E...   ➡ Part 2 (Second Conditional):    • Second Conditional Explained Simply (With ...   ➡ Part 3 (Third Conditional):    • Third Conditional Explained Simply (With E...   #learnenglish #speakconfidentenglish #english #easyenglisheveryday #speakingeveryday #englishforlearners #englishlearningclass