The Third Conditional
This business English grammar video describes how to form the third (3rd) conditional (if sentence), why we use it, how we use it in business, and how to practice it. It shows how we look back at the past, for example, to analyse projects and how we sometimes use it to express regret (we are not happy about the past) and sometimes to look back and think that we did the right thing. It is for both learners and users of business English B1+ as well as native speakers wanting a grammar refresh.
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