Mixed Conditionals in Slovak grammar are complex grammatical structures that combine the second and third conditionals (hypothetical or unreal conditionals). They are used to express situations that did not happen in the past and their likely outcomes in the present or future. The structure is used in sentences where the time in the ‘if’ clause is not the same as the time in the main clause. The ‘if’ clause uses the past perfect (had + past participle), and the main clause uses the conditional (‘would’ + base form).
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