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Revision as of 15:41, 1 December 2022
Conditional Tense or Futur tense
Si you hesitate betwen " je serais" (CT) and " je serai (FT) here's a way to stop making the mistake
If an action that will be done with certainty, we use must the future
For exemple " Demain, je serai à l'école" = "To morrow, i'ill be at school "
Et si vous avez des difficultés pour vous y retrouver,...And if you have difficuties, there is a trick = Just change the pronoun.
For exemple : je serai à Paris , Tu seras à Paris = futur de l'indicatif.
I ill be in Paris You ill be in Paris " " indicative
Je serais à ¨Paris. Tu serais à Pais = Présent du conditionnel
I'd be in Paris You'd be in Paris = Conditional tense
RUA
When to use?
The conditional expresses, the hypothetical and the possible: it describes events that are not guaranteed to occur.
Examples
- Il vous appellerait s'il savait que vous l'aimez = He would call you if he knew that you loved him
- Si vous nettoyiez votre chambre, votre colocataire serait plus gentil avec vous = If you cleaned your room, your roommate would be nicer to you.
- Il mangerait s'il avait faim = He would eat if he were hungry
- Si nous étudiions, nous serions plus intelligents = If we studied, (then) we would be smarter.