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I learned there are five main different kind of conditionals. I didn't know this before. The conditionals are: -Zero conditional: actions and facts that are irrefutable, can use both 'if' and 'when' -First conditional: a consequence that will be possible, probable or certain once the condition has been met -Second conditional: hypothetical situations that are not true at the moment and likely won't ever become true -Third conditional: a hypothetical action in the past and the hypothetical consequence if the condition was met, but it wasn't met, therefore it remains hypothetical -Mixed conditional: a combination of the 2nd and 3rd conditional. a hypothetical past action or state that has a hypothetical consequence in the present. Reported and direct speech: direct speech is actual speech, as a matter of speaking it could be written with quotation marks. Reported speech is talking about speech in an indirect way, use of a relative clause introduced by 'that' (although 'that' can be omitted). Changing from direct to indirect speech has a lot of grammatical consequences. The pronoun changes, the verb tense might or might not change. On the whole the time changes to the past (unless it's already in the past) Both conditionals and reported speech are very confusing for students, therefore take it very slowly and step-by-step in explaing this to students.