Grammar: ✨ Grammar Essentials: 🧩 Parts of Speech & 🏗️ Sentence Structure (Advanced) (B2) - Lesson 6: Third Conditional (Hypothetical past: If I had studied, I would have passed.)

Grammar: Conditionals B2 Lesson 6: The Third Conditional What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use the Third Conditional to talk about hypothetical or imaginary situations in the past. Why It Matters: Reality vs. Regret We use the Third Conditional to look backwards and imagine a different past. It is the grammar of "what if," often used to express regret or reflect on past possibilities. 😐 The Reality (What really happened) I didn't study for the exam, so I failed. 🤔 The Imaginary Past (What could have been) If I had studied for the exam, I would have passed . The Grammar Rule 📖 The Third Conditional has two parts: the 'if' clause (the imaginary past condition) and the main clause (the imaginary past result). The Third Conditional Formula If + Past Perfect, ... would have + Past Participle The 'If' Clause: Uses the Past Perfect (had + past participle). Example: "If I had known you were in town..." The…