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Hi! I'm Georgina from BBC Learning English.

In today's lesson, we're looking at mixed conditionals.

We usually use mixed conditionals

to talk about a past imaginary situation

that has a present imaginary result.

For example:

If I had eaten breakfast, I wouldn't be hungry now.

The first phrase

uses the same structure as the third conditional

– if + past perfect.

This is because it is a past imaginary situation.

It's not true. I didn't eat breakfast.

The second phrase

uses the same structure as the second conditional

– would + infinitive (no to).

This is because it is a present imaginary result.

It's not true. I am hungry because I didn't eat breakfast.

Don't forget to put the comma in after the 'if' clause.

Bye for now!

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Hi! I'm Georgina from BBC Learning English. Oi! Eu sou Georgina da BBC Learning English.

In today's lesson, we're looking at mixed conditionals. Na lição de hoje, veremos condicionais mistas.

We usually use mixed conditionals

to talk about a past imaginary situation

that has a present imaginary result.

For example:

If I had eaten breakfast, I wouldn't be hungry now.

The first phrase

uses the same structure as the third conditional

– if + past perfect.

This is because it is a past imaginary situation.

It's not true. I didn't eat breakfast.

The second phrase

uses the same structure as the second conditional

– would + infinitive (no to).

This is because it is a present imaginary result.

It's not true. I am hungry because I didn't eat breakfast.

Don't forget to put the comma in after the 'if' clause.

Bye for now!