Artur
The 3rd Conditional Let's say before I came back home from work my wife had already gone for shopping. I wanted to go with her but she was already there. So when she came back I should have said: If you had waited for me (untill I came back home), I would have gone for shopping with you. Does this make any sense (from grammatical poin of view)?
2014年11月22日 18:58
回答 · 3
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It was ALMOST perfect. The only thing is, you should omit the "for" in the last clause: I would have gone shopping with you.
2014年11月22日
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Yes that is correct, Artur. Third conditional discusses something that did not happen in the past and is therefore now an impossibility.
2014年11月22日
Ruthi, Rick thank you for clarification :)
2014年11月22日
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