ORGANIZADOR GRAFICO
PAST UNREAL CONDITIONALS
We need a structure for the interrogative sentences would have+ subject+past
participle+if+had+past participle verb.
POSITIVE We need two elements one is to use If + subject + had + past participle and the
other is Result clause with modal verb +have+ past participle
We use past conditionals to discuss past events that have not occurred
EXAMPLES POSITIVE: If I had studied harder, I would have gotten a
better grade” NEGATIVE: If she had missed the bus, she would have arrived late for
the meeting” INTERROGATIVE: If she had studied harder, would she have passed
the exam?
To be a negative sentence is important that we have this structure If + had not +
past participle, but the other element is Result clause with modal verb + have + past
participle.
unreal conditional
Aranda Mendoza Hernández
Created on April 16, 2024
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ORGANIZADOR GRAFICO
PAST UNREAL CONDITIONALS
We need a structure for the interrogative sentences would have+ subject+past participle+if+had+past participle verb.
POSITIVE We need two elements one is to use If + subject + had + past participle and the other is Result clause with modal verb +have+ past participle
We use past conditionals to discuss past events that have not occurred
EXAMPLES POSITIVE: If I had studied harder, I would have gotten a better grade” NEGATIVE: If she had missed the bus, she would have arrived late for the meeting” INTERROGATIVE: If she had studied harder, would she have passed the exam?
To be a negative sentence is important that we have this structure If + had not + past participle, but the other element is Result clause with modal verb + have + past participle.