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XII SOCIAL 2

CONDITIONAL YOUR LAND


SENTENCES
TYPE 3 MY LAND 😏
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CONDITONAL SENTENCES TYPE 3
, are truly hypothetical or unreal. In these sentences, the
time is past, and the situation is contrary to reality. The
facts they are based on are the opposite of what is
expressed
USAGE OF THE CONDITIONAL
Type 3 conditional refers to an impossible past
condition and its possible past out come. In type 3
conditional sentences , the time is in the past and the
situation is conditional or not real. As an example
"We wouldn’t have missed the bus if we hadn’t woken
up late"
EXAMPLE

• Jake would not have gotten


• If I had studied seriously, I stomachache if he had not eaten
would have been a lawyer now. too much spicy food.

• If it had not been raining, we • Lisa would have participated in


would have come to the party. the dance competition if she had
not broken her leg.
PATTERN PATTERN

IF CLAUSE MAIN CLAUSE


Subject + would have/ wouldn’t
If + past perfect
have + past participle

TRIP
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EXAMPLE OF DIALOGUE
CONTAINING CONDITIONAL
SENTENCE TYPE 3
A: Hey, did you hear about Mark's job interview last week?
B: Yeah, I did. He was so nervous!
A: If he hadn't been so anxious, he might have performed better.
B: Absolutely. He said he couldn't sleep the night before.
A: If he had gotten a good night's sleep, he would have been more alert.
B: That's true. And if he had prepared more thoroughly, he might have aced the interview.
A: Unfortunately, he didn't have enough time to prepare.
B: If only he had managed his time better, he could have been more prepared.
A: It's a shame. I hope he learns from this experience.
B: I hope so too. If he had learned from his past mistakes, he wouldn't be in this situation.
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