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Conditionals: Zero, First, Second, Third & Mixed

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Conditionals: Zero, First, Second, Third & Mixed Table of content 1. What are Conditionals? 2. Types of Conditionals 3. Zero (0) Conditional 4. First (1st) Conditional 5. Second (2nd) Conditional 6. Third (3rd) Conditional 7. Mixed Conditionals 8. Tips for Using Conditionals 9. Conclusion 10. FAQs What are Conditionals? In English, Conditionals are sentences that describe a situation and its possible outcomes. They often use words like "if" or "when" to connect two parts: the condition (something that might happen) and the result (what will happen if the condition is met). In simple words: Condition + Result.

Prefixes & Suffixes, Compound words

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Easy Guide to Prefixes, Suffixes, and Compound Words: Enhance Your Vocabulary Let's talk about prefixes and suffixes. They're like word helpers! Prefixes: Prefixes are little bits we add to the beginning of a word to change its meaning. For example, "un-" in "unhappy" changes "happy" to mean not happy. Prefix Meaning Examples Anti - Against, opposite of Antifreeze, antibiotic Bi - Two, twice, double Bicycle, bilingual Co - Together, joint Coexist, cooperate De - Reverse, remove, undo Defrost, deactivate Ex - Out of, former Exit, ex-president In- (or Im-, Il-, Ir-) ...

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