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Woah! So much to conditionals and reported speech. Learned a lot of things his chapter that ai knew ibstibftivrly, but didn’t know the rules for. 5 types of conditionals (at minimal!) ! I found it useful to compare the use of conditionals in my students first language to understand the differences and troubles they may have. In general they don’t do a lot of conjugations of tenses of their verbs for their conditionals instead they use particles which do the heavy lifting. So I imagine students would struggle with Mixed, Third, and Second. Like this: “If I became a teacher, I would give less homework.” The reported speech is also tricky because it’s also instinctive for me, I didn’t realize how structured the quoted speech to reported speech change was. I may have to review this more, but the general gist I understand (pronouns, time markers, and verb tenses) all can change when doing reported speech because you must make the reported speech make sense in the context in which you’re saying it. ????
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