Conditional sentence types 3
The third conditional sentence is a conditional sentence when a condition cannot possibly exist at all. This can be described as a very impossible condition or just a dream or dream. In this third type of conditional sentence, the sentence form uses the past perfect equipped with auxiliary modalities such as would, could, and should. The formula used is if + past perfect, would / should / could / might + have + past participle. Example of sentences:
- If you remember to invite me, I will attend your party.
- We might have gone to South America if she wasn't pregnant.
- If you tell me you need a ride I'll be leaving early.
- If I have cleaned the house, I can go to the movies.
