3rd
Conditional
Sentences
1. What does the word "ecology" mean to you?
2. How do you personally try to protect the environment?
3. Do you think individual actions can make a big difference in solving environmental
problems? Why or why not?
4. What are some of the biggest environmental challenges facing the world today?
5. In your opinion, what role should governments play in protecting the environment?
6. How has climate change affected the area where you live?
7. Do you believe that companies should be more responsible for reducing pollution?
Why or why not?
8. What are some everyday habits that people could change to be more eco-friendly?
9. How do you feel about using renewable energy sources like wind and solar power?
10. Is recycling common in your country? Do you think it’s effective?
Third Conditional if + past perfect + future-in-the-past
modal verbs + have + past participle
We use the Third Conditional to imagine a
different past, in which something did or didn't
happen, and we also imagine a different result.
You wouldn't have cut your head if you had been wearing a
safety helmet.
If I hadn't lost my job, I could have been promoted.
If she had seen anything, she would have told the police.