Mixed Conditionals (O'zbek Tilida)

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00:00 Kirish
01:14 Second Conditional nima?
01:47 Third Conditional nima?
02:34 "Conditional"lar qanday yasaladi?
02:55 Mixed Conditional nima?
03:43 Mixed Conditional 1
04:49 Mixed Conditional 2
06:10 Mixed Conditional Examples
06:19 Mixed Conditional Summary
06:58 Ending

Second Conditional
Use: The second conditional is used to talk about hypothetical situations that are unlikely or impossible in the present or future.
Example:
If I won the lottery, I would buy a house.
Explanation:
This sentence imagines a situation that is not real or unlikely (winning the lottery) and describes what would happen if it were true. The focus is on the present or future.

Third Conditional
Use: The third conditional is used to talk about hypothetical situations in the past—things that didn’t happen and their imagined results.
Example:
If she had studied harder, she would have passed the exam.
Explanation:
This sentence reflects on a past situation that didn’t happen (studying harder) and imagines a different outcome (passing the exam) if it had.

Mixed Conditionals
Mixed conditionals combine elements from the second and third conditionals to express scenarios where the condition and the result exist in different time frames.

1. Present Result of a Past Condition
Use: Describes how a past action or event influences the present.
Structure:
If + past perfect, would + base form.
Example:
If I had taken that job, I would be living in New York now.
Explanation:
Here, the condition is in the past (not taking the job), but the result is in the present (not living in New York).

2. Past Result of a Present or Continuing Condition
Use: Describes how a present or ongoing situation could have affected the past.
Structure:
If + past simple, would have + past participle.
Example:
If I weren’t afraid of heights, I would have gone skydiving last year.
Explanation:
The condition is in the present (being afraid of heights), but the result is in the past (not going skydiving last year).

Key Differences:
Second Conditional: Focuses on unreal or unlikely scenarios in the present or future.
Third Conditional: Deals with past scenarios that didn’t happen and their hypothetical results.
Mixed Conditionals: Combine elements from both to express how past conditions affect the present, or how present conditions could have affected the past.

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Alloh rozi boʻlsin
Buni tushunish uchun oldindan conditions ni koʻrish shartmas axir juda chiroyli tushunturib berdiz

счастливыйдень-сщ
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Гап йук жуда тушинарли ишизга омад онажонизга рахмат

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Raxmat oka qynalib yurgan edim shu temada

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Assalomu aliykum rahmat ustoz zoʻr tushuntiribsiz. Sizni darslariz oʻzgacha bir mativatsiya beradi. Koʻrganimdan keyin shu mavzuni zoʻr bilib ustozlik qilish ham qoʻlimdan keladigandek his qilaman.

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Assalomu alaykum addition to remark mavzusini ham tshuntirib bering iltimos😊

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Thank you if I hadn't watched your video I wouldn't have understood mixed. Is it true sentence😅

Adbiljon
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Assalamu alaykum Aka agar imkoniz bolsa interested dan boshlab dars otishni boshlang

Muxtorov
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If+past perfect would +present perfect

ShaxriyorShokirjonov
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Assalom alekom bekzodaka. Filyalia qatta joylashgan

Bekuw_jr
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Bu first conditionals ga õxshab qolyabdiku faqat formulasi boshqacharoq ekan

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