Summary
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The video introduces the topic of conditional sentences, stating that there are four types: type 0, type 1, type 2, and type 3.
Examples like 'If I won the competition, I would buy a new cell phone' and 'If I had a lot of money, I would buy a new car' are used to illustrate Type 2, emphasizing the unreality of the condition.
The video concludes by thanking the viewer and encouraging them to like, comment, and subscribe to the channel for future videos.
Conditional sentence type 0 is explained as something that is a fact, meaning it describes general truths or scientific facts.
The video clarifies that a conditional sentence generally refers to a possible situation in the present or future.
Conditional sentence type 2 is introduced as representing unreal situations or impossible things in the present or future.
The video further explains that in Type 2 examples, the condition is not met in reality, e.g., 'I don't win the competition' or 'I don't have a lot of money'.
The lesson briefly recap type 1, type 2, and prepares for type 3. It reinforces that Type 2 deals with unreal situations.