If you had __________(study) more, you would have passed the test.
studied
Countable nouns are....
nouns or subjects that can be counted with numbers
If I hadn't lost my phone, I wouldn't have been sad yesterday.
I lost my phone so I was sad yesterday.
What verb tense do we use in the "if clause" of the third conditional?
past perfect
If I had enough money, I would have paid for you yesterday.
If I had enough money = If I had had enough money
My mom __________ (prepare)dinner if she'd had time.
would have prepared
True or False: Uncountable nouns are always in SINGULAR
TRUE
If you hadn't punched me, I wouldn't have punched you back.
You punched me so I punched you back.
What's the formula for the "condition clause" of the third conditional?
would have + past participle
I wouldn't have fell asleep if I hadn't been so tired.
fell = fallen
You ____________ have been pulled over by the police if you _______________ been speeding.
wouldn't / hadn't
Complete the statement
There has been _______ traffic in Hermosillo
A lot of, a little... (uncountable phrases)
If you'd lent me money, I would have been able to pay my parking ticket.
You didn't lend me money so I wasn't able to pay my parking ticket.
Why do we use the third conditional? What kinds of situations are we talking about? (USE SITUATIONS AND OUTCOMES IN YOUR ANSWER AND TELL ME WHEN!!!)
to talk about unreal situations with unreal outcomes in the past
You would have gone out with us last night if you hadn't been tired, would you?
would you = wouldn't you
The teacher wouldn't have _______(kick) you out of class if you hadn't _________(fall) asleep during the lesson.
had kicked /would have fallen
Complete the statement
I need _______ help with my homework. I won´t finish
A lot of, too much
If the weather had been better, we could have had a barbecue.
The weather was bad so we didn't have a barbecue
What's the difference between second conditional and third conditional?
second conditional is about the future or now, third conditional is about the past.
Would it have been better for you if we hadn't woken so early this morning?
woken = woken up
If you ____________ (take) your friends advice seriously, you______________ (listen) to him.
had taken/would have listened
Is there ___ pollution in your country?
Many/Much
Much
Would you have been happy if your parents had bought you an iPhone instead of a Sony for your birthday?
Your parents bought you a Sony for your birthday so you weren't happy
Look at the sentence: If I hadn't lost my lottery ticket, I might have won a million dollars!
What's the difference between using "would" and "might" in the condition clause?
would means if the condition happened, the outcome was guaranteed to happen = 100%
might means if the condition happened, the outcome maybe would have happened = 50/50
If it hadn't rained yesterday while we were at the park, I would have enjoyed more.
enjoyed = enjoyed it OR enjoyed myself