The third conditional talks about?
An event in the past, that never happened or will never happen.
Does we use ing in Gerunds and when do we use gerunds?
Yes, after prepositions and certain verbs.
When do we use indirect questions?
To ask something more formal.
Who many conditionals are to mixe them?
4 Type of conditionals.
What are Question Tags?
Are the short questions that we put on the end of sentences.
Structure of the third conditional.
When do we use Infinitive?
After adjetives and certain verbs.
Which one of this this verbs are form infinitive?
Admit, need, stay, stop or try
Stay
Give the structure of Past - Future.
If + Subject + Past perfect + complement, Subject + Would + Be + ing + Complement.
If the main part of the sentences is positive the other part will be...?
Negative.
Structure of the result of the third conditional.
Would + Subject + have + Past Participle.
Does this verbs apply to Gerund? Love, like, hate, enjoy and fancy?
Yes
Transform this direct question to indirect question.
Where are the shops?
Do you know where the shops are?
Give the of Future - Past
If + Subject+ was/were + ing + complement, Subject + Would + Have + Past Perfect + Complement.
Which are the auxiliary verbs?
Have and Be
Can you exchange the tenses in the third conditional?
Yes.
Do the verbs like, love, hate or finish must be with ing or the verbs after this ones?
After this verbs.
Is the question correct?= Could you tell me who is your sister?
The correct form is, Could you tell me who your sister is?
If D.Trump were Mexican, he would be watching Mexico´s matches in the World Cup. How many conditionals am I using and which are they?
Present-Future
is the question correct? He´s a doctor, isn´t he?
Yes.
Is the sentence correct?
I wouldn´t have been lost, if I have used my GPS.
No, because in the second tense it must be (If + subject + HAD + Past Perfect)
Do this words are right to use with Infinitive? (want, decide, teach, plan, promise, learn, need )
Yes
Transform this direct question to indirect question.
Where is Market Street?
Could you tell me where Market Street is?
If I didn´t have to study English, I would be playing Xbox. How many conditionals am I using and which are they?
Present-Future
I said that, don´t I? Is that correct?
No, because both must be in Past Tense.