The most common mixed conditional combination is when we have a third conditional in the if-clause (if + past perfect) followed by a second conditional (would + infinitive) in the main clause. To ...
We use the third conditional to talk about imagined past events: things that might have happened in the past, but didn’t happen. She wouldn’t have become ill if she’d taken the medicine. It would have ...
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