lunes, 27 de mayo de 2013

We are talking about the future. We are thinking about a particular condition or situation in the future, and the result of this condition.

There is a real possibility that this condition will happen.

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Third Conditional, well-Type III-refers to a hypothetical situation in the past and is formed according to the structure: if + past perfect + perfect conditional. Here are some examples translated.






If clauseMain clause
If + Past Perfect tensewould/could/might + have + past participle
If I had won the lottery,I would have traveled around the world.

The 3rd conditional
The third conditional is used to talk about something unreal or impossible in the past.

The third operator, also called the past conditional is used to talk about something unreal or impossible in the past.
Although it sounds complicated, it is always the same structure and, moreover, is very similar to Castilian.
Is formed with a first part of the sentence:
If + subject + past perfect.
If you had rung the doorbell.
And then:
Subject + would have + past participle
They Would have opened the door.
The truth is that you did not touch the bell, but imagine that you had.
If you had rung the doorbell, They Would have opened the door.
If you had rung the bell, the door would have opened.
Be careful, because after if you can not place the particle would. If I would Have Gone Wrong. Both the part of the sentence that begins with 'if' as the part that starts with 'would' can go first in the sentence.
We Would have paid more for the car if they experienced repaired the dent in the door.
We would have paid more for the car if they had fixed the dent in the door.
If I had taken my dog ​​to the show, it Would have won a ribbon.
If I had taken my dog to the contest, have won a prize.
If the line had been any longer, I Would have torn up the ticket and left.
If the queue had been longer, would have broken the entries and I would have gone.




If clauseMain clause
If + Past Perfect tensewould/could/might + have + past participle
If I had won the lottery,I would have traveled around the world.
If clauseMain clause
If + Past Perfect tensewould/could/might + have + past participle
If I had won the lottery,I would have traveled around the world.
If clauseMain clause
If + Past Perfect tensewould/could/might + have + past participle
If I had won the lottery,I would have traveled around the world.
If clauseMain clause
If + Past Perfect tensewould/could/might + have + past participle
If I had won the lotteryI would have traveled around the world.





second conditional



It's used to talk about things which might happen in the future. Of course, we can't know what will happen in the future, but this describes possible things, which could easily come true



first conditional



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