Type 3 conditionals express imaginary situation in the past; that is, they refer to past situation that didn’t happen. if + past perfect // would have + past participle (iiird verb form) for example: if she had called earlier, i would have told her about the meeting. put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense to make 3 conditional sentences. if he … (remember) earlier, he … (send) her a birthday card. if you … (not / be) ill, you … (go) to the party. jason … (not / break) his arm if he … (be) more careful. helen … (get) wet if she … (not / take) her umbrella. if i … (do) my homework, my teacher … (not / shout) at me. you … (pass) the test if you … (study) more. if she … (close) the gate, the rabbit … (not / run) away. she … (lose) her keys if i … (not / pick) them up. if he … (save) some money, he … (be able) go on holiday. if you … (not / be) in a hurry, you … (not / forget) your keys.
had remembered, would have sent
hadn't been, would have gone
wouldn't have broken, had been
wouldn't have gotten, hadn't taken
had done, wouldn't have shouted
would have passed, had studied
had closed, wouldn't have ran
would have lots, hadn't picked
had saved, would have been able
hadn't been, wouldn't have forgotten