rd 3
conditional
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teacher Denise Moraes We use the third conditional to talk about unreal or hypothetical past situations
If she had studied, she wouldn’t have failed the test If + past perfect
If she had studied , would + have + past participle
she wouldn’t have failed the test.
or would + have + past participle
She wouldn’t have failed the test If + past perfect
if she had studied.
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teacher Denise Moraes If I had gone to the beach, I would have made sandcastles If + past perfect
If I had gone to the beach ,
would + have + past participle
I would have made sandcastles.
or would + have + past participle
I would have made sandcastles
If + past perfect
if I had gone to the beach.
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teacher Denise Moraes If I had seen Mark, I would have talked to him If + past perfect
If I had seen Mark ,
would + have + past participle
I would have talked to him
or would + have + past participle
I would have talked to Mark
If + past perfect
if I had seen him
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