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I __________ (see) more of the world if I __________ (travel) more when I was younger.
I would have seen more of the world if I had traveled more when I was younger.
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If I __________ (know) you were coming, I __________ (bake) a cake.
If I had known you were coming, I would have baked a cake.
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I __________ (have) a Ferrari by now if I __________ (try) to save a lot more money.
I would have had a Ferrari by now if I had tried to save a lot more money.
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If I __________ (practise) more, I __________ (not fall) with my bike.
If I had practised more, I wouldn't have fallen with my bike.
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What is the verb form in the other statement in the third conditional?
would have + past participle
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If I __________ (study) harder, I __________ (pass) the exam.
If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam.
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She __________ (take) the job if they __________ (offer) her more money.
She would have taken the job, if they had offered her more money.
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If I __________ (listen) to my parents, I __________ (avoid) some mistakes.
If I had listened to my parents, I would have avoided some mistakes.
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How do we form the if statment in the third conditional?
if + past perfect
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Why do we use the third conditional?
To talk about a hypothetical/imaginary situation.
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