TYPE 3 CONDITIONAL
FORM
If clause (condition) | Main clause (result) |
---|---|
If + past perfect | perfect conditional or perfect continuous conditional |
If this thing had happened | that thing would have happened. |
EXAMPLES
- If it had rained, you would have gotten wet.
- You would have gotten wet if it had rained.
- You would have passed your exam if you had worked harder.
- If you had worked harder, you would have passed your exam.
- I would have believed you if you hadn't lied to me before.
- If you hadn't lied to me before, I would have believed you.
FUNCTION
EXAMPLES
- If I had worked harder I would have passed the exam. (But I didn't work hard, and I didn't pass the exam.)
- If I had known you were coming I would have baked a cake. (But I didn't know and I didn't bake a cake.)
- I would have been happy if you had called me on my birthday. (But you didn't call me and I am not happy.)
EXAMPLES
- If I had worked harder I might have passed the exam.
- You could have been on time if you had caught the bus.
- If he called you, you could go.
- If you bought my school supplies for me, I might be able to go to the park.
CONTRACTIONS
1. would never appears in the if-clauseso if 'd appears in the if clause, it must be abbreviating had.
2. had never appears before have so if'd appears on a pronoun just beforehave, it must be abbreviating would.
EXAMPLES
- If I'd known you were in hospital, I'd have visited you.
- If I had known you were in hospital, I would have visited you.
- I'd have bought you a present if I'd known it was your birthday.
- I would have bought you a present if I had known it was your birthday.
- If you'd given me your e-mail, I'd have written to you.
- If you had given me your e-mail, I would have written to you.
THE PERFECT CONDITIONAL TENSE
would + have + past participle
Have followed by the past participle is used in other constructions as well. it is called the "perfect infinitive".
Subject | + would | + have | + past participle |
---|---|---|---|
He | would | have | gone |
They | would | have | stayed |
TO GO: PERFECT CONDITIONAL
Affirmative | Negative | Interrogative | Interrogative Negative |
---|---|---|---|
I would have gone | I wouldn't have gone | Would I have gone? | Wouldn't I have gone? |
You would have gone | You wouldn't have gone | Would you have gone? | Wouldn't you have gone? |
He would have gone | He wouldn't have gone | Would he have gone? | Wouldn't he have gone? |
She would have gone | She wouldn't have gone | Would she have gone? | Wouldn't she have gone? |
We would have gone | We wouldn't have gone | Would we have gone? | Wouldn't we have gone? |
They would have gone | They wouldn't have gone | Would they have gone? | Wouldn't they have gone? |
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