If + past perfect, would + present perfect
The third conditional is used to talk about unreal actions or things that, if they had happened, would have had a consequence.
• If I had been born in Italy, I would have spoken Italian.
• If we had won the lottery, we would have bought a new boat.
• If I had woken up on time, I would have eaten breakfast.
If + past perfect, would + present perfect
The third conditional is used to talk about unreal actions or things that, if they had happened, would have had a consequence.
• If I had been born in Italy, I would have spoken Italian.
• If we had won the lottery, we would have bought a new boat.
• If I had woken up on time, I would have eaten breakfast.
If + past perfect, would + present perfect
The third conditional is used to talk about unreal actions or things that, if they had happened, would have had a consequence.
• If I had been born in Italy, I would have spoken Italian.
• If we had won the lottery, we would have bought a new boat.
• If I had woken up on time, I would have eaten breakfast.