II. By the time: 1st action will take FUTURE perfect, 2nd action will take SIMPLE present. we will have been long gone. III. Third conditional - It is used to talk about hypothetical or imaginary situations in the past that didn't happen. The third conditional uses the past perfect tense in the "if" clause and the modal verb "would have" + past participle in the main clause. Structure: If + past perfect, would have + past participle
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Statement II: She took two consecutive right turns...
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