How to Use "If I Knew vs If I Had Known" In English | Easy English Conversation practice

Plain English Podcast
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2026年06月01日
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Welcome to Plain English Podcast, where English learning becomes simple, practical, and enjoyable. In today's lesson, you'll discover the difference between two commonly confused English expressions: **"If I knew"** and **"If I had known."**

Through easy English conversations and realistic examples, you'll learn how native speakers use these conditional forms to talk about present situations, imaginary possibilities, and past regrets.

🎙️ In This Episode, You'll Learn:
✅ When to use "If I knew" correctly
✅ When to use "If I had known" correctly
✅ The difference between present unreal situations and past regrets
✅ Common mistakes English learners make
✅ Natural English conversation patterns
✅ Useful vocabulary and expressions for daily speaking

📖 Why This Lesson Matters:
Many English learners understand grammar rules but struggle to use them naturally in conversation. This episode helps you hear these structures in context so you can speak with greater confidence and accuracy.

🎯 Perfect For:
✔ Beginner to Intermediate English learners
✔ Students preparing for English exams
✔ Professionals improving workplace English
✔ Travelers who want more natural communication skills
✔ Anyone looking to speak fluent and confident English

🎧 Learn English the Natural Way:
• Real-life conversations
• Clear explanations
• Slow and easy-to-follow speaking
• Practical examples you can use immediately
• Vocabulary and pronunciation practice

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