2023-08-09
15 分钟Hi there.
This is Harry, and welcome back to advanced English lessons with Harry.
And in this particular class, we're going to look at the conditional tenses.
Quite a lot of the viewers and listeners have asked me to look at and come up with some helpful tips in relation to the conditionals, because they are tricky and they do find them difficult.
Now, in fact, I do have a grammar course which goes through these conditions in much more context, much more detail.
So check out the link below if you want to look at that particular grammar course.
So we're going to give you an overview here, some helpful hints and tips as to how you use them and how you recognize them.
And remember, what we're trying to do is to help you to improve your knowledge of the english language, to help you to have better conversations, better business English, and better conversational style English, how you can communicate much, much better.
So we look at phrasal verbs, all sorts of expressions, and in this particular lesson, we're looking at some grammar points relating to those conditional tenses.
Okay?
So let's get started.
I'm going to go through.
There are four in particular, okay?
The zero one, two and three.
So four particular conditions, zero conditional, conditional one, conditional two, and conditional three.
So I'll explain them to you in a little bit of detail.
But as I said, remember, there is a grammar course that you can get access to, okay?
So let's start with zero conditional.
So when we're looking at zero conditional, it's the first of the four conditionals.
And usually zero conditional is talking about something that is factual, okay?