![]() Je serais parti.→ Je ne serais pas parti. I would have laughed.→ I wouldn’t have laughed. In negative sentences, the past participle comes after the second part of the negation (pas). To conjugate the conditionnel passé we use the conditional form of avoir/être followed by the participe passé of the verb. We use it to look back on past situations and express alternative outcomes. The conditional passé corresponds to the English structure would have + past participle. To see their full conjugations, go to the list of irregular verbs.Įxample: pouvoir to be able to – je pourrais, tu pourrais, il pourrait, nous pourrions, vous pourriez, ils pourraient Verbs ending in - oir, as well as the verbs aller, envoyer, faire and venir, are irregular.(Note: the following verbs don’t follow this pattern: envoyer → j’enverrais and renvoyer → je renverrais.)Įxample: employer to employ – j’emplo ierais, tu emplo ierais, il emplo ierait, nous emplo ierions, vous emplo ieriez, ils emplo ieraient payer to pay – je pa yerais/pa ierais For verbs ending in ayer, both y and i are allowed. ![]() ![]() The i in certain -rir verbs disappears when we add the endings.Įxamples: courir to run – je courrais mourir to die – je mourrais.Some verbs ending in -eler/-eter double their final consonants before adding the ending.Add a grave accent to an é or e that appears in the final syllable of the verb stem.Įxamples: peser – je p èserais modeler – je mod èlerais.Tip: the exceptions in the conditionnel présent are the same as those in the futur simple. To conjugate any French verb in the conditional, go to the verb conjugator.
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