Third Conditional Sentences Examples English Grammar Lesson

Well hey there I’m Emma from mmmEnglish.

Tell me have you ever wished that a situation

from the past had been different?

Maybe you wished that you’d behave differently

or wished that you’d said yes to something

that you didn’t?

Of course, you have! This is part of being human, isn’t it?

We all go through it.

So I know that you are going to love today’s lesson.

Today we are going to dive deep on some

awesome grammar, the third conditional.

Now I hope you’re not eye-rolling on me.

Yes this is a grammar lesson but it’s an incredibly useful

one to talk about our regrets and our disappointments.

Sounds kind of grim, doesn’t it?

There are lots of useful ways to learn and practise

with this grammar structure and I don’t know about you

but I’m excited to get started. Let’s go!

Now you probably know that there are several types

of conditional sentences in English.

I’ve made lessons about many of them already.

But like all conditional sentences,

the third conditional has two clauses.

The ‘if’ clause and the main clause.

But unlike the zero, the first and the second conditionals

this one talks about the past and specifically

an unreal past, not a true past, an unreal one.

We use the third conditional to imagine a situation

in the past and the

imaginary result which is also in the past, okay?

So it’s imaginary. It’s not real, it’s not true okay

because we can’t change the past.

Sometimes we wish we could but we can’t.

So that’s why you’ll often hear the third conditional

being used to talk about regrets,

things that we wish were different.

So let’s look at a few examples to get started.

If I had left earlier, I wouldn’t have missed my flight.

So I’m a bit upset about that, right?

I’m upset I missed my flight.

I wish that I had have left my house a little bit

earlier and not run late.

I wish that I could go back in time and be on the plane

but I can’t because my flight’s gone. There’s nothing

that I can do about it now except buy another ticket.

Well we can use the third conditional to show

how angry or how frustrated we are

about this situation, right?

Now look if you hadn’t been so rude,

they would have invited you back.

You were rude?

Obviously, that didn’t work out well for you, did it?

Now they’re not going to invite you back

again in the future.

You can’t go back and change it now, can you?

Whether you want to or not so

I’m just gonna use the third conditional now to

tell you off.

If I hadn’t been going so fast,

I wouldn’t have been fined.

Yeah I got fined which is annoying but

it’s already happened. I can’t change it now, right?

That’s something you definitely can’t change.

So we use the third conditional to talk about

things that we regret,

things that we wish we could change about the past

and also to tell someone off

for something that they did in the past.

So it’s pretty useful, right? It’s a really handy structure

to have up your sleeve, to know.

All right so let’s talk about what it looks like now.

So to make the third conditional, we need a few things.

We need ‘if’ and the past perfect.

Then we need a comma and then we need

the perfect conditional.

You might be wondering what the heck is the past

perfect or the perfect conditional?

So think about it this way. The past perfect is subject

with ‘had’ and the past participle verb.

If I had left earlier.

If you hadn’t been so rude.

If I hadn’t been going so fast.

Okay these are all examples of the past perfect.

Now the perfect conditional is subject

with ‘would have’ and the past participle verb.

So it’s just the present perfect with ‘would’ in front of it.

I wouldn’t have missed my flight.

They would have invited you back.

I wouldn’t have got that ticket.

So let’s put the third conditional altogether.

We need ‘if’, the subject, ‘had’

and the past participle

then our comma, very important,

followed by our subject, ‘would have’

and the past participle.

That’s the third conditional.

So let’s look at some examples to help it sink in a little,

right? Let’s do our third conditional checks first all right.

Are we talking about the past or the present here?

It was in the past but did it actually happen?

No, you didn’t call

so I didn’t come.

I wish that I could change this because I’d love to come.

If she had replied to my message,

I wouldn’t have been so worried.

So I’m kind of telling her off here right?

I’m a bit frustrated.

Did she reply to my message?

But was I worried?

Yeah.

I wish that she had so that I

didn’t have to worry, you know.

If I had taken better care of myself,

I wouldn’t have got sick.

So I’m expressing regret about the past here.

I wish I’d taken better care of myself.

Now you’ll remember from some of my other

conditional lessons that we can actually use different

modal verbs in the main clause.

So we can replace ‘would have’

with other modals like ‘might’ and ‘could’.

So we use ‘might have’ to show probability or certainty.

If she’d studied more, she might have passed.

But she might have also failed again. We’re not sure.

We’re not certain, right?

If we were certain about that imaginary result

in the past, then we would use ‘would have’.

That’s more certain.

Since we’re not exactly sure about what the result

would have been, then using ‘might have’ is probably

the better option.

Now we use ‘could have’ to talk about possibility

and ability.

If you had lent me your car, I could have got there faster.

Now I’m not promising that I absolutely would have.

I’m just saying that I would have been

able to get there faster.

You know, with a car

I would have the ability to arrive sooner.

So now that we’ve broken it down a little bit,

how are you feeling about the third conditional?

Hopefully, it was some good reminders from the

other conditional lessons.

And if you’re thinking something along the lines of

if I’d seen this video earlier,

I wouldn’t have been so confused.

Well, I must be doing something right.

So now we’re going to put everything we just learned

into practice with a little mini-quiz. My favourite!

And I wonder if you’re gonna ace this little quiz or not.

Let’s see.

Okay for the quiz, I’m gonna give you a few

past situations and I want you to use the information

that I’m sharing to write a sentence using the

third conditional. Make sure you check the structure.

Make sure you’re writing it accurately.

So write your answers in the comments down below

and I’ll come down and check

how you’ve done very soon.

And make sure you think carefully about which

modal verb is the right one to use.

We’ll go through the first one together okay.

So here’s the situation.

You had a job interview in the past

but you didn’t prepare for it.

You didn’t get the job

and now you kind of regret not preparing for it.

You wish that you prepared more.

So what’s a sentence that we can write here?

If I had prepared more,

then maybe the result would have been different.

If I had prepared more,

I might have got the job.

So now it’s your turn.

I’m gonna read out some of these situations.

I want you to pause the video if you need to

to write your sentence, think about the structure.

Clearly try and get that third conditional sentence right.

Here we go. Situation number one.

Your friend was in trouble, they needed help you.

You had the ability to help

but he never told you that he was in trouble.

Situation two.

You showed up at a dinner party empty-handed.

Everyone else had bought a dish to the party.

You wish that you had brought something

but you didn’t know that you’re supposed to.

Situation three.

He was talking on the phone while driving.

He got pulled over by the police.

He got a huge fine.

Now he regrets using his phone in the car.

Situation four.

Sarah went on a hike.

She didn’t bring a rain jacket.

It started raining.

And now Sarah’s upset because she got really wet.

Awesome work, guys!

I know that conditionals can be a little overwhelming

because of the subtle differences

between all of the different types of conditionals

but also the significant differences in meaning.

So hopefully with each of my conditional lessons,

it’s becoming a little clearer.

So if you’re enjoying this series,

make sure you share this lesson,

like the lesson, share it with anyone that you think

will find it useful.

I’m sure there are plenty of other students out there

who are just as frustrated with conditionals as you are.

So once you’ve done that,

come and check out these lessons right here

so we can keep practising together. I’ll see you soon!

嘿嘿,我是 mmmEnglish 的 Emma。

告诉我你有没有希望过去的情况

有所不同?

也许您希望自己的行为有所不同,

或者希望您对您没有同意的事情说“是”

当然,你有! 这是人类的一部分,不是吗?

我们都经历过。

所以我知道你会喜欢今天的课程。

今天我们将深入探讨一些

很棒的语法,第三个条件句。

现在我希望你不要对我翻白眼。

是的,这是一堂语法课,但

谈论我们的遗憾和失望是非常有用的。

听起来有点可怕,不是吗?

有很多有用的方法可以学习和

练习这种语法结构,我不了解你,

但我很高兴能开始。 我们走吧!

现在您可能知道英语中有几种类型

的条件句。

我已经为他们中的许多人上过课。

但是像所有条件句一样

,第三个条件句有两个从句。

‘if’ 子句和主要子句。

但与零不同的是,第一个和第二个

条件句是关于过去的,特别

是一个不真实的过去,不是一个真实的过去,一个不真实的过去。

我们用第三个条件来想象

过去的情况和

想象的结果,这也是过去,好吗?

所以是想象的。 这不是真的,这不是真的,

因为我们无法改变过去。

有时我们希望我们可以,但我们做不到。

所以这就是为什么你会经常听到第三个条件

句被用来谈论遗憾

,我们希望不同的事情。

所以让我们看几个例子来开始。

如果我早点离开,我就不会错过我的航班了。

所以我有点不高兴,对吧?

我很难过我错过了我的航班。

我希望我早一点离开家

,不要迟到。

我希望我能及时回到飞机上,

但我不能,因为我的航班已经过去了。

我现在无能为力,只能再买一张票。

好吧,我们可以使用第三个条件来表明

我们对这种情况有多生气或有多沮丧

,对吧?

现在看看,如果你没有这么粗鲁,

他们会邀请你回来的。

你粗鲁吗?

显然,这对你来说效果不佳,是吗?

现在他们以后不会再邀请你

回来了。

你现在不能回去改变它,对吗?

不管你想不想,所以

我现在就用第三个条件来

告诉你。

如果我没有走得这么快,

我就不会被罚款。

是的,我被罚款了,这很烦人,但

它已经发生了。 我现在改不了了吧?

这是你绝对无法改变的。

因此,我们使用第三个条件来谈论

我们后悔的

事情,我们希望我们可以改变过去的事情

,也可以告诉

某人他们过去所做的事情。

所以它非常有用,对吧? 要知道,这是一个非常方便的结构

好吧,让我们谈谈它现在的样子。

所以要使第三个有条件,我们需要一些东西。

我们需要“如果”和过去完成时。

然后我们需要一个逗号,然后我们

需要完美的条件。

您可能想知道过去

完成时或完美条件式到底是什么?

所以这样想吧。 过去完成时是主语

带“had”和过去分词动词。

如果我早点离开。

要不是你这么粗鲁。

要不是我走得这么快。

好的,这些都是过去完美的例子。

现在完美的条件是

带有“would have”和过去分词动词的主语。

所以它只是现在完成时,前面有“would”。

我不会错过我的航班。

他们会邀请你回来的。

我不会得到那张票。

所以让我们把第三个条件放在一起。

我们需要“if”、主语、“had”

和过去分词,

然后是逗号,非常重要,

然后是主语“would have”

和过去分词。

这是第三个条件。

因此,让我们看一些例子来帮助它下沉一点,

对吧? 让我们先做第三个条件检查。

我们在这里谈论的是过去还是现在?

这是过去,但它真的发生了吗?

不,你没有打电话,

所以我没有来。

我希望我能改变这一点,因为我很想来。

如果她回复了我的信息,

我就不会这么担心了。

所以我想在这里告诉她,对吧?

我有点沮丧。

她有回复我的消息吗?

但我担心吗?

是的。

我希望她有,这样我

就不用担心了,你知道的。

如果我能更好地照顾自己,

我就不会生病了。

所以我在这里表达对过去的遗憾。

我希望我能更好地照顾自己。

现在你会从我的其他一些

条件课程中记住,我们实际上可以在主句中使用不同的情

态动词。

所以我们可以用

“可能”和“可能”等其他模态替换“将有”。

所以我们用“可能”来表示概率或确定性。

如果她学得更多,她可能已经通过了。

但她也可能再次失败。 我们不确定。

我们不确定,对吧?

如果我们确定过去的那个想象的

结果,那么我们会使用“would have”。

那更确定。

由于我们不确定结果

会是什么,因此使用“可能有”可能

是更好的选择。

现在我们用“could have”来谈论可能性

和能力。

如果你把你的车借给我,我可以更快到达那里。

现在我不保证我绝对会。

我只是说我

可以更快地到达那里。

你知道,有车

我就能早点到。

所以现在我们已经把它分解了一点,

你对第三个条件感觉如何?

希望这是

其他有条件课程的一些很好的提醒。

如果你在想

如果我早些时候看过这个视频的话,

我就不会这么困惑了。

好吧,我一定做对了。

因此,现在我们将通过一个小测验将我们刚刚学到的所有内容

付诸实践。 我的最爱!

我想知道你是否会通过这个小测验。

让我们来看看。

好的测验,我会给你一些

过去的情况,我希望你使用

我分享的信息来使用

第三个条件写一个句子。 确保检查结构。

确保你写得准确。

所以在下面的评论中写下你的答案

,我很快就会下来检查

你的表现。

并确保您仔细考虑使用哪种情

态动词是正确的。

我们将一起完成第一个,好吧。

所以这里的情况。

你过去有过一次工作面试,

但你没有为此做好准备。

你没有得到这份工作

,现在你有点后悔没有做好准备。

你希望你准备得更多。

那么我们可以在这里写什么句子呢?

如果我准备得更多,

那么结果可能会有所不同。

如果我准备得更多,

我可能会得到这份工作。

所以现在轮到你了。

我将读出其中的一些情况。

如果你

需要写你的句子,我希望你暂停视频,想想结构。

显然,试着把第三个条件句弄对。

开始了。 情况一。

你的朋友遇到了麻烦,他们需要帮助你。

你有能力提供帮助,

但他从未告诉你他有麻烦。

情况二。

你在晚宴上空手而归。

其他人都为聚会买了一道菜。

你希望你带来了一些东西,

但你不知道你应该这样做。

情况三。

他一边开车一边打电话。

他被警察拦住了。

他收到了巨额罚款。

现在他后悔在车里用手机了。

情况四。

莎拉去远足了。

她没有带雨衣。

开始下雨。

现在莎拉很不高兴,因为她真的湿透了。

很棒的工作,伙计们!

我知道条件句可能有点压倒性,

因为

所有不同类型的条件句之间存在细微差别,

但含义也存在显着差异。

所以希望通过我的每一个有条件的课程,

它会变得更清晰一些。

因此,如果您喜欢这个系列,请

确保您分享此课程,

就像课程一样,与您认为有用的任何人分享

我敢肯定还有很多其他

学生和你一样对条件句感到沮丧。

因此,一旦你完成

了这些,就来这里查看这些课程,

这样我们就可以继续一起练习。 一会儿见!