Conditional sentence type 3
A third conditional sentence is a conditional sentence when a condition cannot possibly be realized at all. This can be described as a very impossible condition or just a dream or imagination.
The formula used is
if + past perfect, would/should/could/might + have + past participle.
Example of sentences :
- If you had remembered to invite me, I would have attended your party.
- We might have gone to South America if she had not been pregnant.
- If you had told me you needed a ride, I would have left earlier.
- If I had cleaned the house, I could have gone to the movies.
- If she hadn’t taken the course, she wouldn’t have gotten the scholarship.
- If I had locked the car, the thief wouldn’t have stolen my car.
- Had I locked the car, the thief wouldn’t have stolen my car.
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