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The document discusses the third conditional and how to use it in English grammar. The third conditional is used to talk about hypothetical or improbable situations in the past. It consists of "if" clause using the past perfect tense, followed by a "would have" clause with a past participle. Examples are provided to illustrate how to change statements into the third conditional form by adding "if" clauses with "had" and changing verbs to their past forms to talk about counterfactual past situations.




























