Can a third conditional have 3 sentences?

Here are some other examples of the third conditional:

  • He’d have got the job if he hadn’t been so nervous in the interview.
  • What would you have done if you’d been me?
  • If it hadn’t been snowing heavily, we’d have carried on skiing.
  • The company would have survived if there hadn’t been a recession.

How do you form a 3 conditional sentence?

In a type 3 conditional sentence, the tense in the “if” clause is the past perfect, and the tense in the main clause is the perfect conditional or the perfect continuous conditional….Form.

If clause (condition) Main clause (result)
If + past perfect perfect conditional or perfect continuous conditional

What is the third condition of if clause?

We use the third conditional (if + past perfect, would + have + past participle) to talk about something in the past that did not happen.

What is if clause and examples?

Mind the comma after the if clause….2. Examples (if-clause at the beginning)

type if clause main clause
I If I study, I will pass the exam.
II If I studied, I would pass the exam.
III If I had studied, I would have passed the exam.

What if sentences grammar?

We use what if at the beginning of a question when we are asking about the consequences of an action, particularly one that is undesirable. We refer in this way to present or future circumstances: What if I am made redundant and have no work? What shall we do then?

Which sentences is Type 2 if clause?

In type 2 conditional sentences, the time is now or any time and the situation is hypothetical….Examples

  • If I were taller, I would buy this dress.
  • If I were 20, I would travel the world.
  • If I were you, I would give up smoking.
  • If I were a plant, I would love the rain.

What is the third form of have?

Have is an irregular verb. Its three forms are have, had, had.

How do you write an if clause?

Use a comma after the if-clause when the if-clause precedes the main clause. If I’d had time, I would have cleaned the house. If the main clause precedes the if-clause, no punctuation is necessary. I would have cleaned the house if I’d had time.

How do you combine sentences with if?

  1. If he wants to pass the test, he has to work harder.
  2. If you meet him, ask him to come over here.
  3. If you work hard, you will get good marks.
  4. If you invite her, she will come.
  5. If you do not obey the rules, you will be persecuted. Check Your Grammar.