Too Late Now? 😬 — Learn the Third Conditional! 🧠 Ever wondered how to talk about things that could have happened but didn’t? The third conditional is perfect for expressing regret, missed chances, or imaginary past situations. Let’s break it down with clear examples — and a short quiz at the end! ✍️😉 🧩 Structure: If + had + past participle, would have + past participle We use it to talk about situations in the past that did not happen. ✅ Examples: 🔹 If I had studied, I would have passed the exam. 🔹 She would have gone to the party if she had known about it. 🔹 If they had left earlier, they wouldn't have missed the train. 👉 The action is in the past, and we’re imagining a different outcome. 🔄 You can also change the order: – I would have passed the exam if I had studied. (No comma needed) 😉 💪🏽 Exercise – Practice Time! Complete the sentences using the third conditional: 1. If he ______ (listen) to me, he ______ (avoid) the mistake. 2. They ______ (arrive) on time if they ______ (take) a taxi. 3. If I ______ (not forget) my umbrella, I ______ (not get) wet. 4. We ______ (win) the game if we ______ (train) harder. 5. She ______ (be) happier if she ______ (choose) another path. ✍️🏾