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Unit 16 gives an overview of the 4 conditionals in English as well as the grammar construction and use of the reported speech.
The 4 conditionals are created with two clauses: one states a condition that must or mustn't occur to make the second happen. The different degree of certainty is expressed with one of the 4 structures: zero (sure events such as physical laws), first (very probable), second (quite unsure) and third (impossible at all).
A mixed conditional refers to a hypothetical past event and the hypothetical consequence at the present time. It combines second and third conditionals.
The reported speech is basically the opposite of the direct speech - when reporting people’s sentences using “…â€. It produces a backshifting effect on the tenses used in the direct speech. They all move to the past to the correspondent tenses. Pronouns and temporal adverbs are likely to change as well.