EPISODE · Nov 25, 2024 · 4 MIN
Third Conditional & Mergers
from Legal English Innovation SAS · host Eric Froiland
Third Conditional for MergersThe third conditional is used to talk about hypothetical situations in the past. It explores what might have happened if something else had been different.Formula:If + past perfect, ... would have + past participle- If the due diligence process had been more thorough, they would have discovered the hidden liabilities.- If the shareholders had voted against the merger, the deal would have collapsed.- If the regulatory approval had been delayed, the merger would have taken longer to finalize.Need Classes? Legal English innovation has several classes weekly, focusing on commercial law and other areas to help you communicate better with your clients.+57 320-315-4781 Follow us on Instagram!Friends on Facebook? Like us on Linked In?
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