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  • 19 окт. 2018 г.💚all about third conditional ✅Third conditional sentences are used to explain that present circumstances would be different if something different had happened in the past. Look at the following examples: ✅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. ❗️These sentences express a condition that was likely enough, but did not actually happen in the past. ❌ Note that when using the third conditional, we use the past perfect (i.e., had + past participle) in the if-clause. The modal auxiliary (would, could, shoud, etc.) + have + past participle in the main clause expresses the theoretical situation that could have happened.0,00%
  • 19 окт. 2018 г.💛all about second conditional Second conditional sentences are useful for expressing outcomes that are completely unrealistic or will not likely happen in the future. Consider the example below: ✅If I inherited a billion dollars, I would travel to the moon. ❌the correct way to structure second conditional sentences is to use the simple past tense in the if-clause and an auxiliary modal verb (e.g., could, should, would, might) in the main clause (the one that expresses the unrealistic or unlikely outcome) ✅When applying the second conditional, use the simple past tense in the if-clause. ✅Use a modal auxiliary verb in the main clause when using the second conditional mood to express the unlikelihood that the result will actually happen.0,00%