درس 13: شرطی نوع سوم (3rd Conditionals)

We can use the third conditional to express an imagined situation in the past that didn’t actually exist or happen.

So, it is often used to express regret.

If + past perfect, would + have + past participle

_ If I had planned the trip better, we would have had a better time.
_ If I had known you were going, I would have gone too

When speaking, we can make the contraction in both clauses –
where in the first clause had becomes ‘d
and in the second clause would have becomes would’ve

_ If I’d planned the trip better, we would’ve had a better time.

Negatives can also be used in either clause.

_ If I’d planned the trip better, we wouldn’t’ve had such a bad time.

Part 2 Questions

We can use this tense to express regrets, especially when things didn’t go as planned or where the outcome was not good.

Examples could be

_ Bad service in a restaurant
_ A boring event
_ A delay
_ Missing a flight/train
_ A failed project / business
_ A time you were angry / someone lied

A:
If I had known the service
was going to be so bad,
I would’ve gone
somewhere else

A:
If I had known it was going to be
such a boring party,
I wouldn’t have gone

Possible substitutes for boring:
tedious / tiresome / dull

A:
If I had known the flight
was going to be delayed,
I would’ve gone
by train instead

Possible substitutes for delayed:
postponed / put back / cancelled

A:
If we had left on time,
we would’ve made the flight

A:
If he had worked harder,
he would’ve been more successful

A:
If she hadn’t forgotten my birthday,
I wouldn’t have got so angry

Possible substitutes for angry:
irritated / annoyed / upset

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