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In this video, we explain the Third Conditional (If-Clause) in a simple and easy way with clear examples and explanations. This lesson helps students understand how to talk about past mistakes, regrets, and imaginary past situations. 👉 You will learn: What is the Third Conditional Structure of third conditional sentences Why we change positive into negative and negative into positive Common exam mistakes and how to avoid them Solved examples with step-by-step explanations How to join sentences using if + had + past participle This topic is very important for school exams, board exams, and competitive exams. The lesson is explained in a student-friendly classroom style. ✍️ Structure Covered If + had + past participle would / could / might + have + past participle Example: If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam. 🎯 Who Should Watch This Video? ✔ Class 7–10 students ✔ CBSE / ICSE / State Board learners ✔ Competitive exam aspirants ✔ English grammar learners ✔ Teachers looking for clear explanation methods 📚 Topics Included • Third Conditional explained • If-clause grammar • Past unreal condition • Regret sentences • English grammar basics to advanced 👍 Like | Share | Subscribe If you find this lesson helpful, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to the channel for more easy English grammar lessons. 🔖 Hashtags #ThirdConditional #IfClause #EnglishGrammar #GrammarForStudents #LearnEnglish #CBSEEnglish #BoardExams #CompetitiveExams #GrammarClass