2. EXPLICATION
As in Spanish we use conditionals to imagine we would do if
something happened
The third conditional serves to express imaginary situations
because it can not be changed
3. STRUCTURE
• If clause Main clause
If + Past Perfect tense would/could/might + have +
past participle
• If I had won the lottery, I would have traveled around the
world.
4. EXAMPLES
• If I had known the answer,
I would have raised my
hand.
5. • If she had come on Saturday, I would have seen her.
6. • If they had left earlier, they would have arrived on time.