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Third Conditional: Grammar Rules and Examples, Diapositivas de Filosofía

A clear explanation of the third conditional, a grammatical structure used to express hypothetical situations in the past. It includes detailed rules, examples, and practice exercises to help learners understand and apply this grammatical concept. The document also explores the use of 'might have' and 'could have' in the third conditional, highlighting the nuances of probability and possibility in hypothetical scenarios.

Tipo: Diapositivas

2019/2020

Subido el 19/12/2024

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  • Imaginary situation in the past.
  • imaginary result in the past

If I had left home earlier, I wouldn’t have missed my flight.

If you hadn’t been so rude, they would have invited you

If you had called me , I would have come.

If she had replied to my message , I wouldn’t have been so worried.

If I had taken better care of myself , I wouldn’t have got sick.

might have probabilitycertainty could have

possibilty ability

If she had studied more, she might have passed. If you had lent me your car, I could have got the faster.

Subject + HAD + Past Participle Subject + WOULD HAVE + Past Participle

Subject + HAD + Past Participle Subject + WOULD HAVE + Past Participle Subject + MIGHT HAVE + Past Participle Subject + COULD HAVE + Past Participle

  • You showed up a dinner party empty-handed
  • Everybody else brought a dish to the party.
  • You wish that you had brought something
  • But you didn’t know that you were supposed to
    • He was talking on the phone while driving.
    • He got pulled over by the police.
    • He got a huge fine.
    • Now he regrets using his phone in the car
  • Sara went on a hike.
  • She didn’t bring a rain jacket
  • It started raining
  • She is upset besacuse she got really wet

Subject + HAD + Past Participle Subject + WOULD HAVE + Past Participle Subject + MIGHT HAVE + Past Participle Subject + COULD HAVE + Past Participle