Use the ____ conditional (if + past perfect) to talk about situations that ____ in the ____. The situation described is often the opposite of what really happened. Use ____ + ____ to talk about the imagined results of the ____ past situation. The ____ form for both *____* and *would* is ‘d. EXAMPLE--> If I’d set my alarm clock, I’d have woken up Don’t confuse the two forms. ____ is followed by a past participle: If I’d set my alarm, … (= If I had set my alarm, …) ____ is followed by have + ____: I’d have woken up. (= I would have woken up.)

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