The document discusses the past unreal conditional. It explains that a conditional sentence has two parts: a condition and a result. For a past unreal conditional, the condition is in the past perfect tense and the result uses "would" plus the verb. Some examples are provided and analyzed. It is explained that for a past unreal conditional, the condition was not actually true in the past, so the result described did not occur either. The construction of past unreal conditional sentences is also covered, noting that the condition is always in the past perfect tense.
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9. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember!!
A condition A result+
If she studies a lot, she will pass the test.
10. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember!!
A condition A result+
If she studies a lot, she will pass the test.
If we get sick, we go to the doctor.
11. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember!!
A condition A result+
If she studies a lot, she will pass the test.
If we get sick, we go to the doctor.
Condition in
Simple present
12. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember!!
A condition A result+
If she studies a lot, she will pass the test.
If we get sick, we go to the doctor.
Condition in
Simple present
Result in Simple
present or future
13. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember!!
A condition A result+
If she studies a lot, she will pass the test. Real
Conditional
If we get sick, we go to the doctor.
Condition in
Simple present
Result in Simple
present or future
14. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember!!
A condition A result+
If she studies a lot, she will pass the test. Real
Conditional
If we get sick, we go to the doctor.
Condition in
Simple present
Result in Simple
present or future
This is a “Real Conditional”
because the result is logical if
the condition happens.
15. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember!!
A condition A result+
If she studies a lot, she will pass the test. Real
Conditional
If we get sick, we go to the doctor.
Condition in
Simple present
Result in Simple
present or future
This is a “Real Conditional”
because the result is logical if
the condition happens.
If she had a lot of money,she would buy a big house.
16. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember!!
A condition A result+
If she studies a lot, she will pass the test. Real
Conditional
If we get sick, we go to the doctor.
Condition in
Simple present
Result in Simple
present or future
This is a “Real Conditional”
because the result is logical if
the condition happens.
If she had a lot of money,she would buy a big house.
Condition in
Simple past
17. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember!!
A condition A result+
If she studies a lot, she will pass the test. Real
Conditional
If we get sick, we go to the doctor.
Condition in
Simple present
Result in Simple
present or future
This is a “Real Conditional”
because the result is logical if
the condition happens.
If she had a lot of money,she would buy a big house.
Condition in
Simple past
Result has the
combination would + verb
18. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember!!
A condition A result+
If she studies a lot, she will pass the test. Real
Conditional
If we get sick, we go to the doctor.
Condition in
Simple present
Result in Simple
present or future
This is a “Real Conditional”
because the result is logical if
the condition happens.
If she had a lot of money,she would buy a big house.
Condition in
Simple past
Result has the
combination would + verb
Si ella tuviera mucho dinero,
19. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember!!
A condition A result+
If she studies a lot, she will pass the test. Real
Conditional
If we get sick, we go to the doctor.
Condition in
Simple present
Result in Simple
present or future
This is a “Real Conditional”
because the result is logical if
the condition happens.
If she had a lot of money,she would buy a big house.
Condition in
Simple past
Result has the
combination would + verb
Si ella tuviera mucho dinero, ella compraría una casa grande.
20. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember!!
A condition A result+
If she studies a lot, she will pass the test. Real
Conditional
If we get sick, we go to the doctor.
Condition in
Simple present
Result in Simple
present or future
This is a “Real Conditional”
because the result is logical if
the condition happens.
If she had a lot of money,she would buy a big house.
Condition in
Simple past
Result has the
combination would + verb
Si ella tuviera mucho dinero, ella compraría una casa grande.
Ella no tiene mucho dinero; es decir,
la condición no es real.
21. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember!!
A condition A result+
If she studies a lot, she will pass the test. Real
Conditional
If we get sick, we go to the doctor.
Condition in
Simple present
Result in Simple
present or future
This is a “Real Conditional”
because the result is logical if
the condition happens.
If she had a lot of money,she would buy a big house.
Condition in
Simple past
Result has the
combination would + verb
Si ella tuviera mucho dinero, ella compraría una casa grande.
Ella no tiene mucho dinero; es decir,
la condición no es real.
Como no tiene mucho dinero, no es
probable que compre una casa grande.
22. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember!!
A condition A result+
If she studies a lot, she will pass the test. Real
Conditional
If we get sick, we go to the doctor.
Condition in
Simple present
Result in Simple
present or future
This is a “Real Conditional”
because the result is logical if
the condition happens.
If she had a lot of money,she would buy a big house. Unreal
Conditional
Condition in
Simple past
Result has the
combination would + verb
Si ella tuviera mucho dinero, ella compraría una casa grande.
Ella no tiene mucho dinero; es decir,
la condición no es real.
Como no tiene mucho dinero, no es
probable que compre una casa grande.
23. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember!!
A condition A result+
If she studies a lot, she will pass the test. Real
Conditional
If we get sick, we go to the doctor.
Condition in
Simple present
Result in Simple
present or future
This is a “Real Conditional”
because the result is logical if
the condition happens.
If she had a lot of money,she would buy a big house. Unreal
Conditional
Condition in
Simple past
Result has the
combination would + verb
This is an “Unreal Conditional”
because the condition is not true, and
the result might not happen.
Si ella tuviera mucho dinero, ella compraría una casa grande.
Ella no tiene mucho dinero; es decir,
la condición no es real.
Como no tiene mucho dinero, no es
probable que compre una casa grande.
25. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at these examples…
If Jane had gone to University, she would have had a better job.
26. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at these examples…
If Jane had gone to University, she would have had a better job.
(Si Jane hubiera ido a la Universidad,) (ella hubiera tenido un mejor empleo)
27. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at these examples…
If Jane had gone to University, she would have had a better job.
Condition Result
(Si Jane hubiera ido a la Universidad,) (ella hubiera tenido un mejor empleo)
28. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at these examples…
If Jane had gone to University, she would have had a better job.
Condition Result
Analyze…
(Si Jane hubiera ido a la Universidad,) (ella hubiera tenido un mejor empleo)
29. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at these examples…
If Jane had gone to University, she would have had a better job.
Condition Result
Analyze…
Did Jane go to University?
(Si Jane hubiera ido a la Universidad,) (ella hubiera tenido un mejor empleo)
30. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at these examples…
If Jane had gone to University, she would have had a better job.
Condition Result
Analyze…
Did Jane go to University? No, no she didn’t.
(Si Jane hubiera ido a la Universidad,) (ella hubiera tenido un mejor empleo)
31. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at these examples…
If Jane had gone to University, she would have had a better job.
Condition Result
Analyze…
Did Jane go to University? No, no she didn’t.
(Si Jane hubiera ido a la Universidad,) (ella hubiera tenido un mejor empleo)
Therefore…
(por lo tanto…)
32. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at these examples…
If Jane had gone to University, she would have had a better job.
Condition Result
Analyze…
Did Jane go to University? No, no she didn’t.
(Si Jane hubiera ido a la Universidad,) (ella hubiera tenido un mejor empleo)
Therefore…
(por lo tanto…)
She didn’t have a better job.
33. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at these examples…
If Jane had gone to University, she would have had a better job.
Condition Result
(Si Jane hubiera ido a la Universidad,) (ella hubiera tenido un mejor empleo)
34. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at these examples…
If Jane had gone to University, she would have had a better job.
Condition Result
(Si Jane hubiera ido a la Universidad,) (ella hubiera tenido un mejor empleo)
The condition
was not true…
35. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at these examples…
If Jane had gone to University, she would have had a better job.
Condition Result
(Si Jane hubiera ido a la Universidad,) (ella hubiera tenido un mejor empleo)
The condition
was not true…
The result was
not true…
36. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at these examples…
If Jane had gone to University, she would have had a better job.
Condition Result
(Si Jane hubiera ido a la Universidad,) (ella hubiera tenido un mejor empleo)
The condition
was not true…
The result was
not true…
PAST UNREAL
CONDITIONAL
37. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at some other examples of
Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
38. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at some other examples of
Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't own one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
39. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at some other examples of
Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't own one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
She would have traveled around the world if she had had more money. But she didn't have
(Ella hubiera viajado) (si ella hubiera tenido)
much money, so she never traveled.
40. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at some other examples of
Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't own one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
She would have traveled around the world if she had had more money. But she didn't have
(Ella hubiera viajado) (si ella hubiera tenido)
much money, so she never traveled.
I would have read more as a child if I hadn't watched so much TV. Unfortunately, I watched a
(hubiera leído) (si no hubiera visto)
lot of TV, so I never read for entertainment.
41. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at some other examples of
Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't own one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
She would have traveled around the world if she had had more money. But she didn't have
(Ella hubiera viajado) (si ella hubiera tenido)
much money, so she never traveled.
I would have read more as a child if I hadn't watched so much TV. Unfortunately, I watched a
(hubiera leído) (si no hubiera visto)
lot of TV, so I never read for entertainment.
Mary would have gotten the job in Japan if she had studied Japanese in school
(hubiera obtenido) (hubiera estudiado)
instead of French.
42. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at some other examples of
Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't own one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
She would have traveled around the world if she had had more money. But she didn't have
(Ella hubiera viajado) (si ella hubiera tenido)
much money, so she never traveled.
I would have read more as a child if I hadn't watched so much TV. Unfortunately, I watched a
(hubiera leído) (si no hubiera visto)
lot of TV, so I never read for entertainment.
Mary would have gotten the job in Japan if she had studied Japanese in school
(hubiera obtenido) (hubiera estudiado)
instead of French.
The condition was not true…
43. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at some other examples of
Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't own one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
She would have traveled around the world if she had had more money. But she didn't have
(Ella hubiera viajado) (si ella hubiera tenido)
much money, so she never traveled.
I would have read more as a child if I hadn't watched so much TV. Unfortunately, I watched a
(hubiera leído) (si no hubiera visto)
lot of TV, so I never read for entertainment.
Mary would have gotten the job in Japan if she had studied Japanese in school
(hubiera obtenido) (hubiera estudiado)
instead of French.
The condition was not true… The result was not true…
44. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
45. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
46. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
If I had had a car,
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto)
47. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
If I had had a car,
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto)
This sentence is in PAST PERFECT.
48. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
If I had had a car,
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto)
This sentence is in PAST PERFECT.
PAST PERFECT
49. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
If I had had a car,
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto)
This sentence is in PAST PERFECT.
PAST PERFECT If I had had a car
50. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
If I had had a car,
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto)
This sentence is in PAST PERFECT.
PAST PERFECT If I had had a car
Auxiliary “HAVE”
in past.
51. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
If I had had a car,
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto)
This sentence is in PAST PERFECT.
PAST PERFECT If I had had a car
Auxiliary “HAVE”
in past.
Verb “HAVE” in
past participle.
52. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
53. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
I would have driven to work
(hubiera conducido al trabajo)
54. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
I would have driven to work
(hubiera conducido al trabajo)
This sentence has the WOULD + HAVE + VERB in PAST PARTICIPLE
construction.
55. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
I would have driven to work
(hubiera conducido al trabajo)
This sentence has the WOULD + HAVE + VERB in PAST PARTICIPLE
construction.
Would + Have
+ Verb in Past
Participle
I would have driven to work
56. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
I would have driven to work
(hubiera conducido al trabajo)
This sentence has the WOULD + HAVE + VERB in PAST PARTICIPLE
construction.
Would + Have
+ Verb in Past
Participle
I would have driven to work
Modal
“WOULD”
57. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
I would have driven to work
(hubiera conducido al trabajo)
This sentence has the WOULD + HAVE + VERB in PAST PARTICIPLE
construction.
Would + Have
+ Verb in Past
Participle
I would have driven to work
Auxiliary
“HAVE”.
Modal
“WOULD”
58. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
I would have driven to work
(hubiera conducido al trabajo)
This sentence has the WOULD + HAVE + VERB in PAST PARTICIPLE
construction.
Would + Have
+ Verb in Past
Participle
I would have driven to work
Auxiliary
“HAVE”.
Verb in past
participle.
Modal
“WOULD”
59. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
Summarizing
60. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
Summarizing
61. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
Condition
Summarizing
62. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
Condition Result
Summarizing
63. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
PAST PERFECT
Auxiliary “HAVE” + Verb in Past Participle.
Condition Result
Summarizing
64. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
If I had had a car, I would have driven to work. But I didn't have one, so I took the bus.
(Si yo hubiera tenido un auto) (hubiera conducido al trabajo)
PAST PERFECT
Auxiliary “HAVE” + Verb in Past Participle.
WOULD + HAVE + Verb
in Past Participle
Condition Result
Summarizing
65. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
66. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
What would you
have done if you had
won the lottery last
week?
67. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
What would you
have done if you had
won the lottery last
week?
I would have bought a house.
68. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
What would you
have done if you had
won the lottery last
week?
I would have bought a house.
You would have done Affirmative
69. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
What would you
have done if you had
won the lottery last
week?
I would have bought a house.
Would you have done?
You would have done Affirmative
Interrogative
70. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
What would you
have done if you had
won the lottery last
week?
I would have bought a house.
Would you have done?
You would have done Affirmative
Interrogative
What would you have done? Interrogative
71. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
What would you
have done if you had
won the lottery last
week?
I would have bought a house.
Would you have done?
You would have done Affirmative
Interrogative
What would you have done? Interrogative
72. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Now, look at the construction of Past
Unreal Conditional sentences…
What would you
have done if you had
won the lottery last
week?
I would have bought a house.
Would you have done?
You would have done Affirmative
Interrogative
What would you have done? Interrogative
73. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
You can also use “COULD” in Past Unreal
Conditional sentences…
74. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
You can also use “COULD” in Past Unreal
Conditional sentences…
If I had gone to Egypt, I could have learned Arabic.
75. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
You can also use “COULD” in Past Unreal
Conditional sentences…
If I had gone to Egypt, I could have learned Arabic.
(podría haber aprendido Árabe)
76. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
You can also use “COULD” in Past Unreal
Conditional sentences…
If I had gone to Egypt, I could have learned Arabic.
If I had had more time, I could have exercised after work.
(podría haber aprendido Árabe)
77. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
You can also use “COULD” in Past Unreal
Conditional sentences…
If I had gone to Egypt, I could have learned Arabic.
If I had had more time, I could have exercised after work.
(podría haber aprendido Árabe)
(podría haber ejercitado después del trabajo)
78. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Look at the equivalence of the “RESULT”
in Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
79. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Look at the equivalence of the “RESULT”
in Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
could have
80. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Look at the equivalence of the “RESULT”
in Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
could have podría haber
81. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Look at the equivalence of the “RESULT”
in Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
could have
would have
podría haber
82. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Look at the equivalence of the “RESULT”
in Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
could have
would have
podría haber
hubiera, habría
83. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Look at the equivalence of the “RESULT”
in Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
could have
would have
podría haber
hubiera, habría
84. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Look at the equivalence of the “RESULT”
in Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
could have
would have
podría haber
hubiera, habría
eaten
85. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Look at the equivalence of the “RESULT”
in Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
could have
would have
podría haber
hubiera, habría
eaten comido
86. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Look at the equivalence of the “RESULT”
in Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
could have
would have
podría haber
hubiera, habría
eaten
studied
comido
87. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Look at the equivalence of the “RESULT”
in Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
could have
would have
podría haber
hubiera, habría
eaten
studied
comido
estudiado
88. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Look at the equivalence of the “RESULT”
in Past Unreal Conditional sentences…
could have
would have
podría haber
hubiera, habría
eaten
studied
comido
estudiado
Verb in Past Participle
89. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember, use the Past Unreal
Conditional sentences when…
90. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember, use the Past Unreal
Conditional sentences when…
The Condition is not real
91. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember, use the Past Unreal
Conditional sentences when…
The Condition is not real
The Condition goes in
“PAST PERFECT”
92. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember, use the Past Unreal
Conditional sentences when…
The Condition is not real
The Condition goes in
“PAST PERFECT”
If she had had more money,
93. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember, use the Past Unreal
Conditional sentences when…
The Condition is not real The Result is not real
The Condition goes in
“PAST PERFECT”
If she had had more money,
94. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember, use the Past Unreal
Conditional sentences when…
The Condition is not real The Result is not real
The Condition goes in
“PAST PERFECT”
The Result goes in the form
“WOULD + HAVE + VERB IN
PAST PARTICIPLE”
If she had had more money,
95. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember, use the Past Unreal
Conditional sentences when…
The Condition is not real The Result is not real
The Condition goes in
“PAST PERFECT”
The Result goes in the form
“WOULD + HAVE + VERB IN
PAST PARTICIPLE”
she would have traveled around the world.If she had had more money,
96. THE PAST UNREAL CONDITIONAL
Remember, use the Past Unreal
Conditional sentences when…
The Condition is not real The Result is not real
The Condition goes in
“PAST PERFECT”
The Result goes in the form
“WOULD + HAVE + VERB IN
PAST PARTICIPLE”
she would have traveled around the world.
(she didn't have much money, so she never traveled)
If she had had more money,