How to talk about past regrets(if + Past Perfect, + would + have + Past Participle) or Usage of 3rd conditional

How to talk about past regrets(if + Past Perfect, + would + have + Past Participle) or Usage of 3rd conditional

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21/04/2020 1:26PM

Episode Synopsis "How to talk about past regrets(if + Past Perfect, + would + have + Past Participle) or Usage of 3rd conditional"

Form if + Past Perfect, + would + have + Past Participle Use Conditional Sentences Type 3 refer to situations in the past. They express hypothetical results to past given situations. Example: 1. If he had been careful, he wouldn't have had the accident. Sometimes in the past, he was careless. He drove so fast. So he had an accident Things to remember 1. The main clause can also be at the beginning of the sentence. In this case, don't use a comma. Examples: "Hydrogen combines with Oxygen to form water." " I will send her an invitation if you want to invite her." " I would travel around the world if I had a lot of money." "He wouldn't have had that accident if he had been careful."

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