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French Grammar Tenses Present conditional

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Usage of the Conditional (Present)

The conditional tense is used when:
  • a hypothetical situation is described. In which case the structure "Si + l'imparfait, le conditionnel" is used.
    • e.g. If I saw (or If I were to see) her, I would not recognize her. - Si je la voyais, je ne la reconnaîtrais pas.
  • a polite request needs to be made:
    • e.g. I would like a small salad, please. - Je voudrais (or J'aimerais) une petit salade, s'il vous plaît.
  • an event that had not happened was described:
    • e.g. He said Marie would come. - Il a dit que Marie viendrait.

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Formation of the Conditional



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Conditional Stems



  • For (regular and irregular) -er or -ir verbs, the infinitive is the future stem.
  • For (regular and irregular) -re verbs, the infinitive minus the final e is the future stem.
  • Exception: Verbs that are stem-changing in the present are stem-changing in the conditional also.
  • Exception: Certain irregular verbs have irregular conditional stems. (Not all irregular verbs have conditional stems).

Stem Changes

Verb  Change From  Change To  
-ler verbs  ler  ller 
-ter verbs  ter  tter 
-yer verbs  yer  ier 
verbs with an e in the penultimate syllable  e in penultimate syllable  è 
verbs with é in the penultimate syllable  é in penultimate syllable  è 

Irregular Stems

verb  future stem 
aller  ir- 
avoir  aur- 
devoir  devr- 
envoyer  enverr- 
être  ser- 
faire  fer- 
pleuvoir  pleuvr- 
pouvoir  pourr- 
savoir  saur- 
venir  viendr- 
voir  verr 
vouloir  voudr- 

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Conditional Endings



  • To conjugate in the conditional, add the appropriate ending to the future stem.

Subject  Ending 
je  -ais 
tu  -ais 
il  -ait 
nous  -ions 
vous  -iez 
ils  -aient 


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