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Mixed conditionals combine elements of different conditional patterns to describe imaginary situations and results that span both the past and present. The two types are: 1) a present result of a past condition, using a third conditional to describe an imaginary past situation and a second conditional for the imaginary present result. 2) a past result of a present condition, using a second conditional for the imaginary present situation and a third conditional for the imaginary past result. Examples are provided for each type.

