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  • thank sar..,

  • tnx sir paul, i learned a lot from you. hope u're gonna upload mre videos for me to learn more. thank you so much! may the Lord bless your for being nicer.

  • wow thanks!! your videos are very helpful

  • Thank you so much Paul. You are among one of the gretest ESL teachers here in Youtube. Thank you for taking your valuable time uploading these great grammar videos. God bless....

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  • tank you for this video, I understand everything , and you make this theme easy

  • This is not a great example of teaching the conditional

    'Future' , 'present' and 'past' are not good labels.

    Both the 'present' conditional could be labelled as 'past' so there is no difference in time between these.

    If you use the common labelling - Zero, first, second and third, it will be inline with every other teaching in the world!

  • It doesn't seem like the conditions match the tense. For example: "needed" is past tense but you have it under present tense. Same with example 2 you have "If she had the time" as present tense, why isn't it "has"? Can you clarify please?

  • Conditional has two forms: "factual" and "unreal".

    The structure of unreal conditional:

    If + subject + V (Past T),

    Subject + WOULD + V (Base form).

    If I spoke French, I would meet a french girl.

    If I wrong, correct me. =)

  • nice and easy. thx

  • Good job! You make English easier

  • how come it isn't HAD WANT and DID WANTED?

    Could you do a lesson on the Verb Moods?

    Indicative Mood

    Imperative Mood

    Subjunctive Mood

    Conditional Mood

  • Swytek,

    "Had' is used to make the past perfect. It can only be followed by the past participle. "Did" is used to make the past tense. It's followed by a verb in the simple form? Why? Those are the rules in English.

    Yes, I will be following up with additional videos.

    Paul

  • Okay, Thank you for that explanation.

    so it would be WOULD HAVE GONE not WOULD HAD GONE because WOULD with HAVE is the rule.

    Thank you very much Paul for your video lessons!

  • please make a video on 'preposition espacially over and other uncommon preposition

  • tanx a lot!

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