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The document discusses the third conditional, which is used to talk about a condition in the past that did not happen. It has no possibility of occurring because it refers to a hypothetical scenario that is now impossible. The third conditional uses "if + past perfect" in the condition clause to refer to the unreal past condition, and "would have + past participle" in the result clause to discuss the possible result that did not happen due to the failed condition. It provides examples of how to structure sentences using the third conditional form.
