Type 3

["If" clauses]

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Basic info:

This type of "if" clause is used to express impossible situations.

Both conjugations require the helping verb "haber" whose -ra, -ras, -ra endings are matched with -ía, -ías, -ía endings.

Both conjugations have a past participle (-ado, -ido) after the conjugated form of "haber"


Si clause walkthrough

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["Si" clauses]