Use the third conditional to talk about what didn’t happen and the imagined result.
Contract auxiliary verbs and negatives.
e.g. If he’d studied more, he wouldn’t have failed.
If you start with the would clause don’t use a comma.
e.g. He wouldn’t have failed If he’d studied more.
You can change would to a modal verb such as may, might or could.
E.g. If he’d studied more, he might not have failed.
Use “if only” to talk about something you wish had happened.
e.g. If only he’d studied more, he wouldn’t have failed.
He won the lottery. He met a beautiful woman. They got married. She met someone else.
They got divorced. She took half of his money
1. If he hadn’t won the lottery ………………………………………….……………………………………………
2. If they hadn’t met ……………………………………….………………….………………………………………….
3. ……………………………………………………………..……….they wouldn’t have got divorced.
4. ……………………………………………………………….…she wouldn’t have taken half of his money.
Now make 6 third conditional sentences about the stories below:
He had his first tennis lessons in primary school. He liked the lessons and he joined a tennis
club. He trained at the club twice a week. He won the local tennis tournament. A talent scout
spotted him at the tournament and offered him a tennis scholarship in America. He went to
America. He became the best tennis player in the world
The cat ran up the tree. The cat got stuck. The owner rang the fire brigade. The fire brigade
rescued the cat. The owner gave the firemen a cup of tea and cake to say thanks. While they
were eating the cat escaped through the back door. As the firemen were leaving they ran over
the cat.
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