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The third conditional is a grammatical structure used to discuss hypothetical situations in the past that did not occur. It highlights conditions that had no real chance of happening, much like dreaming of an alternative reality. For instance, "If I had bought a lottery ticket, I might have won!" showcases this form. We often utilize phrases like "should have," "could have," and "might have" instead of "would have." This lesson encourages learners to understand and practice using the third conditional effectively, as outlined on page 87 of the student’s book.
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Third Conditional: no possibility With the third conditional we talk about the past We talk about a condition in the past that did not happen That is why there is no possibility for this condition
3rd conditional is also like a dream, but with no possibility of the dream coming true
If I had bought a lottery ticket I might have won ! its normal to use should have, could have, might have instead of would have
Let’s practice! • STUDENT’S BOOK PAGE 87