Sagot :
Bonnjour,
Réponse :
Type 3 Conditional:
If + past perfect, would/wouldn’t have + past participle.
Henry went bankrupt a few months after he started his small business because he had no experience in business.
If Henry had had experience in business he wouldn't have gone bankrupt a few months after he started his small business.
( Si Henry avait eu de l'expérience dans les affaires, il n'aurait pas fait faillite quelques mois après avoir lancé sa petite entreprise. )
Mary had a traffic accident last Saturday because she was drunk.
If Mary hadn’t been drunk, she wouldn’t have had a traffic accident
Angela wasn’t attentive in class, so she didn’t understand yesterday’s lesson.
If Angela had been attentive in class she would have understood yesterday’s lesson.
Pamella was seriously sick two days ago, so she skipped work.
If Pamela hadn’t been seriously sick she wouldn’t have skipped work.
The reason why Peggy and her husband didn’t travel anywhere is that they didn’t have enough money.
If Peggy and her husband had had enough money they would have travelled anywhere.
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