If Mike had not taken his bag to the beach, it would not have been stolen.

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If Mike had not taken his bag to the beach, it would not have been stolen.

If Mike had not taken his bag, it would not have been stolen. Mike went to the beach. He took his bag. It was stolen. Type III If, If… had (not) + pp …,… would (not) have + pp …. Real Imagined

Someone stole Mike’s bag. His return ticket to New York was in the bag. He lost his ticket so he missed the plane. 1.If he had not taken the bag to the beach, the thief … 2.If he had not put his return ticket in the bag, he … 3.If he had not lost his ticket, he … would not have stolen it. would not have lost it. would not have missed the plane.

Type III If, Type III If… had (not) + pp …,… would (not) have + pp …. 1.If he had not taken the bag to the beach, the thief would not have stolen it. 2.If he had not put his return ticket in the bag, he would not have lost it. 3.If he had not lost his ticket, he would not have missed the plane.

He was not careful. He did not look after his belongings. He did not have money to buy another ticket. His friends did not help him because they did not know that. 1.If he had been careful, he … 2.If he had had money, he … 3.If his friends had known that, they …

Type III If, Type III If… had (not) + pp …,… would (not) have + pp …. 1.If he had been careful, he would have looked after his belongings. 2.If he had had money, he would have bought another ticket. 3.If his friends had known that, they would have helped him.

Type III If, Type III If… had (not) + pp …,… would (not) have + pp …. if … would (not) have + pp … if … had (not) + pp ….