Si Clause (Le conditionnel)
There are three si clauses in French
Si + Present, Future Simple
Si + Imperfect, Conditional
Si + Pluperfect, Past Conditional
Si Clause (Le conditionnel)
There are three si clauses in French
Si + Present, Future Simple
Si + Imperfect, Conditional
Si + Pluperfect, Past Conditional
Conditional Mood (Le conditionnel)
Subjunctive: express desires, doubts, the unknown, the abstract, and emotions
Indicative: express actions, events, and states that are believed to be true and concrete
Conditional: describe events that are not guaranteed to occur; often they are dependent on certain conditions
The Si (If) Clause
The conditional in intentional expressions
The Essential Guide to the French Conditional Tense fluentu.com
Conditional Sentences cliffnotes.com
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Il faut + expression of time + pour
Il (me) faut + nouns (Need and exigency)
The Imperfect Tense in French
One of Seven Simple French Verb Tenses
Imperfect
Expresses past action as a process, a flow:P it examines action from the point of view of its duration, its extension in time
Verbs in the imperfect answer the questions “What was going on at the time? What were things like?”
Verb Tenses refer to various times (present, past, future)
Verb Moods correspond to different functions (indicative, infinitive, imperative)
Most Popular Verbs
Exceptions
Jamais (never)
toujours (always)
souvent (often)
quelquefois (sometimes)
Who is it?
Qui est-ce?
Qui est-ce? (direct question)
Qui c’est? (indirect question)