Third conditional | Unreal conditional in the past
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The third conditional describes a
The third conditional describes a hypothetical unreal situation in the past.
We are imagining the result of something that did not happen. We are imagining a different past.
The condition takes the past perfect tense.
The structure of the result part of the sentence is:
subject + would have + the past participle form of the verb.
"would" is a type of modal. We can use other modals in the third conditional, such as "might" and "could". I explain their meaning with clear examples in this video.
I also explain the difference between the second and third conditional with examples.
This video will be of particular interest to ESL students and teachers.
The accent is a British English accent.
Private English lessons & speaking practice: http://goo.gl/XfbfTt
Here are some other related English lessons:
Videos:
Past perfect tense: Past simple tense | English grammar r...
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All English conditionals : Conditionals in English grammar
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Vocabulary: learn English vocabulary
Andrew,
Crown Academy of English
http://www.crownacademyenglish.com
Twitter: Crown_English
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We are imagining the result of something that did not happen. We are imagining a different past.
The condition takes the past perfect tense.
The structure of the result part of the sentence is:
subject + would have + the past participle form of the verb.
"would" is a type of modal. We can use other modals in the third conditional, such as "might" and "could". I explain their meaning with clear examples in this video.
I also explain the difference between the second and third conditional with examples.
This video will be of particular interest to ESL students and teachers.
The accent is a British English accent.
Private English lessons & speaking practice: http://goo.gl/XfbfTt
Here are some other related English lessons:
Videos:
Past perfect tense: Past simple tense | English grammar r...
Playlists:
All English conditionals : Conditionals in English grammar
Grammar: learn English grammar
General advice: How to improve your English
Listening practice: English listening practice
Vocabulary: learn English vocabulary
Andrew,
Crown Academy of English
http://www.crownacademyenglish.com
Twitter: Crown_English
crownacademyenglish
Photo credits:
“Young Businesswoman” Image courtesy of photostock | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Man” Image courtesy of graur codrin | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Friendly Female Doctor Smiling Isolated Over White” Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
"Portrait Of A Businesswoman” Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Stylish Portrait Of Handsome Businessman” Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Business Women Pointing” Image courtesy of photostock | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Professional Business Executive” Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Young Woman Suffering From Headache” by Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
"Smiling Young Man With Thumbs Up Gesture" Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
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