The pattern of the Third Conditional is as follows:
If + (Past Perfect Tense), would have + (Past Participle)
We can also use ‘should’, ’could’ or ‘might’ instead of ‘would’ in the Third Conditional.
Example
1a. If we had saved more, we would have bought a big house.
1b. If we had saved more, we could have bought a big house.
1c. If we had saved more, we might have bought a big house.
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