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We use third conditional sentences to talk about unreal (imaginary or hypothetical) past situations and their consequences.
We use the past perfect or the past perfect continuous in the if- clause (condition)
We use would have + past participle or could have + past participle or might have + past participle in the other clause (consequence/ result)
Grammar Practice
Level of difficulty:
Put the words in the correct order.
Speaking Practice
Level of difficulty:
Student A:
- Choose one box
- Open the box
- Read the sentence out loud
Student B:
- Close your eyes
- Listen to your partner
- Make a sentence using the third conditional.
Student C:
Write the sentence on a piece of paper
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Writing Practice
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