THIRD CONDITIONAL
If + Past Perfect, would have + past participle
If you had
studied all of these grammar pages, you would have passed the
exam.
You can not alter or change the past. You didn't study in the past
(something you cannot change now) so you didn't pass the exam. It is an
imaginary situation that didn't happen.
- If you had been more careful, you wouldn't have had an accident.
- If I had seen you, I would
have said hello.
- If he had asked me, I would
have helped him.
- If you had studied, they would
have passed the exam.
- If I had known, I wouldn't
have done that.
Notice how this tense can be used to say that you regret doing
something or when you are telling someone off (reproaching someone). This type
of conditional can also be used when making excuses.
We can also change the word order of the sentence...
Would have + If + past perfect
You would
have passed the exam if you had studied all
of these grammar pages.
- I wouldn't
have left my job if I had known
how difficult it is to find another one.
- I would
have taken a photo if I had
brought my camera with me.
- He would
have died if the ambulance hadn't
arrived quickly.
- She would
have gone to your birthday party if she hadn't been sick.
- He wouldn't
have become lost if he had
taken the map with him.
- The team would have won if the referee hadn't taken the bribe.
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