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Learn the conditional constructs with Leo and Audrianna in French.
Summary:
In English: I would speak (je parlerais)
Regular conjugations:
Take the infinitive form of the verb and add the imperfect endings (same ones for all verbs, regular and irregular). For -re verbs, you take the infinitive, remove the -e and add the imperfect endings
Used for: expressing what would happen in the future (if a certain condition is met), expressing hypotheses, making requests more polite
Usages:
Polite requests
In journalism, the conditional is used to express events that “reportedly” or “allegedly” occur.
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Learn the conditional constructs with Leo and Audrianna in French.
Summary:
In English: I would speak (je parlerais)
Regular conjugations:
Take the infinitive form of the verb and add the imperfect endings (same ones for all verbs, regular and irregular). For -re verbs, you take the infinitive, remove the -e and add the imperfect endings
Used for: expressing what would happen in the future (if a certain condition is met), expressing hypotheses, making requests more polite
Usages:
Polite requests
In journalism, the conditional is used to express events that “reportedly” or “allegedly” occur.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.