I want that you come instead of I want you to come is a typical mistake Spanish students of English make, to avoid that and learn how to use this pattern properly click here
So far we've studied the first and the second conditional, now it´s time for the third.
The third conditional is used to talk about things which DID NOT HAPPEN in the past. . It is often used to express criticism or regret. Like the other conditionals, a third conditional sentence consists of two clauses, an "if" clause and a main clause.
Jennifer explains in the following video how it is formed and used.
This is the video we watched in our last class. There are some links below to help you understand these two tenses thoroughly.
And click here to view the exercise we did in class.
I want that you come instead of I want you to come is a typical mistake Spanish students of English make, so as to avoid that and learn how to use this pattern properly, have a look at this ppt and practise doing the exercises on the last slide. So I expect you not to use this wrongly anymore.