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Do you struggle with the difference between "I hope" and "I wish"? In this video, we break down the logic of conditional sentences so you can stop making basic mistakes and start using stylish English speaking practice. Grammar alone isn't enough; you need to be able to place the words in the right order to speak naturally. Whether you are a student or a teacher, understanding how these structures work is the key to good English communication skills. 💡 What You Will Learn in This Lesson: "I Hope" vs. "I Wish": Learn why we say "I hope it rains" for real possibilities but "I wish it were raining" for unreal desires. Past Regrets: How to correctly use the past perfect, such as: "I wish you had taken me along". Hypothetical Situations: Using "would be" to express results like "I would be so tired" (Main thak gai hoti). Daily Sentences: Practice natural phrases like "I've just arrived from Bareilly" and "Let’s understand the logic behind conditional sentences". 🚀 Level Up Your Fluency If you only learn grammar, you won't be able to say sentences the way native speakers do. To improve your English conversation practice, you must focus on shadowing English speaking practice and using polished phrases. Join our community: Download the Fluent Fellows app to join real-time conversations in our practice groups. Practice speaking English naturally every day with 24/7 speaking partners! Don't forget to: ✅ Like this video if it helped you understand conditionals. ✅ Subscribe for more daily sentences and spoken English learning videos. ✅ Comment below with your own "I wish" sentence! #englishwithsameensaifi #FluentFellows #spokenenglish #learnenglish #englishgrammar #communicationskills #IHopeVsIWish #conditionalsentences #EnglishFluencyChallenge