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If you hesitate between "je serai'''s'''" (Conditional mood) and "je serai" (futur tense) here is a way to stop making the mistake.
If you hesitate between "je serai'''s'''" (Conditional mood) and "je serai" (futur tense) here is a way to stop making the mistake.



Revision as of 20:17, 1 December 2022

Conditional Tense or Futur tense

If you hesitate between "je serais" (Conditional mood) and "je serai" (futur tense) here is a way to stop making the mistake.

If an action will be done with certainty, we use the future tense.

  • For example "Demain, je serai à l'école" = "Tomorrow, I will be at school"

And if you have difficuties, there is a trick: Just change the pronoun.

  • For example: je serai à Paris. Tu seras à Paris = futur de l'indicatif.

I will be in Paris. You will be in Paris = indicative future.

Je serais à Paris. Tu serais à Pais = Présent du conditionnel I would be in Paris. You would be in Paris = Conditional tense

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