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VIDEO TITLE: Secure 2 Marks: Conditional Sentences | Class 12 English Grammar One Shot 🎯 Secure Your 2 Marks in Class 12 English Board Exam! 🎯 Are you confused by "If clauses"? Do you struggle to decide between "will," "would," and "would have"? You are in the right place! In this video, we break down Conditional Sentences specifically for the Class 12 English Board Exam. Grammar is the scoring section of your English paper. With just a little logic and the right rules, you can ensure you don't lose a single mark. This topic is worth 2 Marks, and we are going to make sure you get them! 📚 IN THIS VIDEO, YOU WILL LEARN: ✅ What are Conditional Sentences? ✅ The 4 Main Types (Zero, First, Second, Third). ✅ The "If" Clause vs. The Main Clause. ✅ Common mistakes students make in Board Exams. ✅ Short-tricks to identify the correct tense in seconds. ✅ Previous Year Questions (PYQs) & Practice Exercises. 🔥 WHY WATCH THIS VIDEO? Simplified Explanations: No complicated jargon, just simple rules. Exam Focused: We only cover what is relevant for the Board Exam syllabus. Visual Examples: Easy to remember structures. Practice Set: Solve questions along with me to build confidence. 📝 QUICK REVISION NOTES (Save for Exam Night): 1. Zero Conditional (Facts/Truths) Structure: If + Present Simple, ... Present Simple. Example: If you heat ice, it melts. 2. First Conditional (Real Possibility) Structure: If + Present Simple, ... Will + Verb (1st form). Example: If it rains, I will stay at home. 3. Second Conditional (Imaginary/Unreal) Structure: If + Past Simple, ... Would + Verb (1st form). Example: If I won the lottery, I would buy a car. Note: Use "were" for all subjects (e.g., If I were a bird...). 4. Third Conditional (Past Regret - Impossible) Structure: If + Past Perfect (had + V3), ... Would have + V3. Example: If I had studied, I would have passed. 📢 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: If you found this video helpful, please give it a THUMBS UP! 👍 SUBSCRIBE and hit the BELL ICON 🔔 so you never miss an English update before your exam. 💬 HOMEWORK QUESTION: Complete the sentence: "If I had known you were coming, I __________ (bake) a cake." (Comment your answer below! I will pin the correct answer!) joing our teligramm with following link #https://t.me/+EZJLywyeq9ZjOGM1