Third Conditional Form : ( If + subject + past perfect, subject + would + have + past participle (verb 3) )
In English we use the third conditional to talk about imaginary situations in the past. They are often the opposite of what has actually happened. We talk about a condition in the past that did not happen. There is no possibility for this condition. The important thing about the third conditional is that both the condition and result are impossible now.
Example Sentences :
Sometimes, in English we use 'should have', 'could have', 'might have' instead of 'would have' to mean 'would perhaps'.
The 'if clause' can be first or second in the sentence.
Notes for use of third conditional :
In English we make questions in the third conditional with :
(Question word) + would + subject + have + past participle... + if + subject + past perfect simple?
In English we can also use 'imagine' and 'suppose' instead of 'if' in third conditional questions.
In English we can use a continuous form instead of a simple form to emphasize an action in progress.
Third conditional example sentences | |
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I would have told you before if it hadn't been taken. | Te lo hubiera propuesto antes si no estuviese ocupada. |
If something had happened, I would've felt responsible. | Si algo le hubiera sucedido, me habría sentido responsable. |