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Third Conditional Sentences + Examples | English Grammar Lesson

Third Conditional Sentences + Examples | English Grammar Lesson


ข้อมูลที่เกี่ยวข้องกับหมวดหมู่ if clause type 3

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แท็กเกี่ยวข้องกับหัวข้อif clause type 3.

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Third Conditional Sentences + Examples | English Grammar Lesson

if clause type 3.

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  1. 🛑 TIME TO SHARE! (In the 3rd conditional of course!!)
    Have you ever wished that you could go back in time and change the past? Perhaps you regret something you did (or didn't do!) in and you wish it could have been different?

    Share your third conditional sentence here:

    HINT: If + past perfect, perfect conditional (would have + past participle)

  2. if I had prepared for the job interview, I would've got the job. 1- if my friend had told me he was in trouble, I would have helped him. 2- if I knew I had to bring a dish, I wouldn't have shown up empty-handed at the dinner party. 3- if I hadn't used my phone while driving, I wouldn't have got a huge fine. 4- if I had brought a rain jacket, I wouldn't have got this wet.

  3. Hi Emma! Here are the sentences of the Quizz! (Ps: I love your Work, I'm a Fan! and love studying English with You on You Tube, Love from Brazil!)

    – IF YOU HAD TOLD ME ABOUT YOUR TOUGH SITUATION, I WOULD HAVE HELPED YOU!

    – IF YOU HAD TALKED TO ME ABOUT BRINGING A DISH TO THE DINNER PARTY, I WOULD HAVE PREPARED AND BROUGHT A DELICIOUS DESSERT! NOT COMING EMPTY-HANDED!

    – IF HE HADN'T BEEN ON THE PHONE WHILE DRIVING, HE WOULDN'T HAVE GOT FINED!

    – IF SHE HAD BROUGHT A RAIN JACKET WITH HERSELF DURING THE HIKE, SHE WOULDN'T HAVE GOT WET AND THEREFORE SICK!

    I hope They're correct!
    bye!

    @mmmEnglish

  4. Thank you Emma for this lesson!!!!! Love yours videos because you explain clearly 😍. I watched all of your videos about conditionals. Thanks a lot ❤️ Situation #2 I couldn't figure it out. ☹️ Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷

    -If you had told me you were in trouble, I would have helped you.
    -If he hadn't used his phone, he wouldn't have got fined.
    -If Sarah had brought a jacket, She wouldn't have got wet.
    -If I hadn't quitted my english lessons, I could have become an english teacher. (This is regret of mine).

  5. 1-If you had texted me, I would have helped you.
    2-If I had known more about the party, I would have brought something.
    3- If He hadn't been distracted with his phone, he could have avoided the fine.
    4- If Sarah hadn't forgotten to bring the jacket, she might haven't been sick.

  6. Emma thanks a lot for all the conditional video it really makes things easier.

    Here are my sentences:

    – If you had told me that you need help, I could have helped you.

    – If I had known that I suppose to bring something, I wouldn't have shown up empty-handed.

    – If he had known that he going to be pulled over by police, he wouldn't have used his phone in the car.

    – If Sarah had known that it going to rain, she would have brought her rain jacket.

  7. here are my answers :
    1/ If he had told me he was in trouble, I would have helped.
    2/ If I had known everybody else brought a dish to the party, I wouldn't have shown up empty-handed.
    3/ If he hadn't talked on the phone while driving, he wouldn't have got a huge fine.
    4/ If she had brought a rain jacket, she wouldn't have got really wet.

    I am a big fan of yours. Wish Emma help revise those answers. thank you a lot!

  8. 1. If he had told me for help, I would have probably helped him.
    2. If I had known have to bring some stuff, I would have brought something for them.
    3. I would haven't been pulled over by police if I hadn't talked on the phone while driving.
    4. If Sara had brought her rain jacket when she went on a hike, she might never have got wet when the rain started.

  9. S1: If he had said to me that he was in trouble, I could have helped him.
    S2: If I had known that I should bring food, I would have brought some.
    S3: If I hadn't used the phone while I was driving, I wouldn't have been fined.
    S4: If I had brought a rain jacket, I might not have been wet.

    Thank you soo much!

  10. 9:41 If your friend had told you he needed help, you could have helped him.
    10:02 If you had known you were supposed to buy a dish to the party, you would have bought one.
    10:19 If he hadn't talked on the phone while driving, he wouldn't have been fined by the police.
    10:38 If Sarah had brought a rain jacket, she wouldn't have got wet by the rain.
    These are my answers, Emma

  11. Great video, I want to know why we use "have" at the second clause instead has
    1.If I had been more prepared for the job interview, I might have got the job

    2. If you had told me that you were in trouble, I could have helped you

    3. If I had known that it was necessary to bring a dish, I could have brought something

    4. If He hadn't talked on the phone while driving, He might haven't got a huge fine

    5. If she had brought a rain jacket, she might not have been upset nor wet

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