Conditional Sentence : Type 3
BUILDING BLOCKS Third conditional sentence is a conditional sentence when a condition can't possibly be realized at all. This can be described as a very impossible condition or just a dream or a imagination. In this third type of conditional sentence , the conditional sentence uses the past perfect equipped with auxiliary modalities such as would, could, and might. The formula used is : If + Past perfect + Would / Could / Might + Have + Past participle Example : - We might have gone to South America if she had not been pregnant. - If i had cleaned the house, i could have gone to the movies - If i had locked the car, the thief wouldn't have stolen my car ACTIVE CONVERSATION Conclusion : Third conditional sentence is a conditional sentence when a condition can't possibly be realized at all. This can be described as a very impossible condition or just a dream or a imagination