THIRD CONDITIONAL
It is used to talk about the past. But not about something that happened, but about something that could have happened, its consequences in a hypothetical future and if that past event had been different.
In other words, we use the Third Conditional to refer to something in the past that is already impossible to change
How do you use the third conditional in English?
we can wonder why most of these phrases have a negative tone or appearance. And it is that when we use the third conditional, it is to express regret or to complain about something that both condition it and the result is now impossible.
GRAMMAR
If + Pasado Perfect + Sujeto + Would + have + past participle.
If she had studied, she would have passed the exam
If I hadn't eaten so much, I wouldn't have felt sick
REGRET:
f I had not drove drunk, I would have not had the car accident.
LOST OPORTUNITIES:
If I had gone to the United States that summer, my English would be better.
PRACTICE
https://www.superprof.es/apuntes/idiomas/ingles/gramatica-inglesa/clauses/exercises-third-conditional-type-3-i.html#:~:text=1%20If%20I%20had%20earned,wouldn't%20have%20phoned%20him.
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