تدریس خصوصی و نیمه خصوصی زبان انگلیسی با موثرترین شیوه های آموزشی توسط استاد کریمی بصورت حضوری و آنل

خرید بک لینک

تدریس و خصوصی و و و نیمه و خصوصی زبان و انگلیسی و با

موثرترین و شیوه و های آموزشی و توسط و استاد و کریمی و

بصورت و حضوری و و آنلاین

آموزش فشرده مکالمه زبان انگلیسی

آموزش زبان انگلیسی به ویژه کودکان و بزرگسالان

دورهای تقویتی ویژه دانش آموزان

دوره های ویژه مکاتبات بازرگانی خارجی

TYPE 3 CONDITIONAL

FORM

In a Type 3 conditional sentence, the tense in the 'if' clause is the past perfect, and the tense in the main clause is the perfect conditional or the perfect continuous conditional

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

As in all conditional sentences, the order of the clauses is not fixed. You may have to rearrange the pronouns and adjust punctuation when you change the order of the clauses, but the meaning is identical

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

The type 3 conditional refers to an impossible condition in the past and its probable result in the past. These sentences are truly hypothetical and unreal, because it is now too late for the condition or its result to exist. There is always some implication of regret with type 3 conditional sentences. The reality is the opposite of, or contrary to, what the sentence expresses. In type 3 conditional sentences, the time is the past and the situation is hypothetical

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

In type 3 conditional sentences, you can also use modals in the main clause instead of "would" to express the degree of certainty, permission, or a recommendation about the outcome

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

Both would and had can be contracted to 'd, which can be confusing if you are not confident with type 3 conditional sentences. Remember 2 rules

1. would never appears in the if-clause so 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 before have, 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

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