The French conditional mood is used to express hypothetical (would) events. Usages also include polite requests and si clause sentences (if…then). The conditional is called le conditionnel in French and its endings are –ais, -ais, -ait, -ions, -iez, -aient (the imperfect endings). French conditional tense Present conditional To conjugate the present conditional (le présent du …
French Grammar
The French future tense (futur simple) is formed by adding the future ending (-ai, -as, -a, -ons, -ez, -ont) to the future stem. For example, je parlerai (I will speak). Another future tense called the futur proche is formed by combining the present tense of aller (to go) with an infinitive. For example, je vais …
Master the 10 most useful French verbs — including être, avoir, aller, faire, and more — with meanings, short examples, and links to detailed lessons.
The French passé récent (recent past) describes actions that have just happened and is formed by combining the present tense of venir (“to come”) with de followed by an infinitive, for example: Je viens de manger (I just ate). Je viens de I just Venir de + infinitive – The Recent Past The passé récent …
In French, the basic sentence structure is: subject, verb, object. For example, Je vends la voiture (I sell the car). The word order of French sentences has many particularities unique to French. In this article you’ll learn all the most important word order rules necessary to properly speak French. Guide to French sentence structure French …





