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Struggling with “If I would have…” vs “If I had…”? You’re not alone. In this complete 4-Part English grammar lesson, we break down one of the most confusing B1–B2 grammar structures: 👉 Had + Past Participle 👉 Would + Base Form / Would Have + Past Participle 👉 The Third Conditional 👉 Mixed Conditionals (B2 Level) If you’ve ever said: ❌ “If I would have known…” ❌ “If she would have told me…” ❌ “If I had known, I would tell you…” This lesson will fix it — permanently. --- 🎯 What You’ll Learn in This Video: ✅ The correct structure of the third conditional ✅ Why “would” does NOT go in the IF clause ✅ The difference between second and third conditional ✅ When to use would have, could have, and might have ✅ How to avoid common B1–B2 grammar mistakes ✅ How to use past conditionals naturally in real conversation ✅ Mixed conditional (past cause → present result) explained simply ✅ Fast reaction drills to build automatic grammar accuracy This is not a boring grammar lecture. It’s a full conversational training session designed to help you: Speak more confidently Think faster in English Stop translating in your head Avoid embarrassing grammar mistakes --- 🔥 Why This Structure Matters The third conditional is used to talk about: • Regrets • Missed opportunities • Past mistakes • Imaginary past situations • Emotional reflections • Advanced storytelling Mastering this structure moves you from intermediate to upper-intermediate English. It’s one of the key grammar points tested in: IELTS TOEFL Cambridge B2 First (FCE) Job interviews Academic writing Professional communication --- 🧠 Quick Rule Reminder Third Conditional Structure: If + had + past participle, would have + past participle ✔ If I had studied, I would have passed. ✔ If she had left earlier, she would have arrived on time. 🚫 NOT: If I would have studied… Remember: “Would” does not go in the IF clause. --- 💬 Practice With Us Write in the comments: “If I had __________, I would have __________.” Make it real. Make it personal. We read your sentences and correct them. --- 📚 Perfect For: B1 English learners B2 English learners Intermediate ESL students Upper-intermediate grammar review Adults learning English Students preparing for English exams Professionals improving business English --- ⏱ Chapters (Suggested Timestamps) 00:00 Emotional Hook – The Most Common Mistake 02:30 Third Conditional Explained Simply 07:15 Wrong vs Right Examples 12:40 Quick Fire Practice Round 18:20 Second vs Third Conditional 24:00 Mixed Conditional (B2 Level) 30:00 Real Conversation Practice 35:00 Final Mastery & Recap --- 🚀 Improve Faster With Talky English Practice On this channel, you’ll learn: • Real spoken English • Natural grammar • Clear explanations • Confidence-building exercises • Fast reaction practice No boring lectures. No textbook language. Just real English you can actually use. --- If this lesson helped you, subscribe to *Talky English Practice* and turn on notifications 🔔 Small practice every day. Big confidence over time. See you in the next lesson.