Hi all,
I have a grammatical question about unreal conditionals. When you talk about "if" in the past, you'll use unreal conditionals, like this:
If you had hurried more, you wouldn't have been late for the class.
The event in the if-clause didn't actually happen, so I will use unreal conditionals of past; past perfect in the if-clause, and "would + present perfect" in the main clause. Unreal conditional of past describes the past "if" which affects the subsequent past event, right?
Now my question is, which tense do you use in the main clause when you want to describe the unreal past which affects the present instead of the past?
For example, suppose you didn't hurry enough to school this morning and you were late for school. NOW you're being rebuked by the principal. Which of the following sentences explains the situation?
(a) If I had had hurried more, I wouldn't have been scolded now.
(b) If I had had hurried more, I wouldn't be scolded now.
I've seen only the combination of past perfect in if-clause and "would + past perfect" in main clause. I'm wondering if "would + present perfect" could represent the present affected by unreal past as well.
Thank you in advance.
- Ricky319
I have a grammatical question about unreal conditionals. When you talk about "if" in the past, you'll use unreal conditionals, like this:
If you had hurried more, you wouldn't have been late for the class.
The event in the if-clause didn't actually happen, so I will use unreal conditionals of past; past perfect in the if-clause, and "would + present perfect" in the main clause. Unreal conditional of past describes the past "if" which affects the subsequent past event, right?
Now my question is, which tense do you use in the main clause when you want to describe the unreal past which affects the present instead of the past?
For example, suppose you didn't hurry enough to school this morning and you were late for school. NOW you're being rebuked by the principal. Which of the following sentences explains the situation?
(a) If I had had hurried more, I wouldn't have been scolded now.
(b) If I had had hurried more, I wouldn't be scolded now.
I've seen only the combination of past perfect in if-clause and "would + past perfect" in main clause. I'm wondering if "would + present perfect" could represent the present affected by unreal past as well.
Thank you in advance.
- Ricky319