5.1.5

Conditional Tense - Regular RE Verbs

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Regular RE Verbs in the Conditional Tense

To form the conditional tense for regular RE verbs, remove the 'e' from the infinitive and add the imperfect endings. Here is the example with 'mettre' (to put):

Illustrative background for Tu mettr=ais= - you would putIllustrative background for Tu mettr=ais= - you would put ?? "content

Tu mettrais - you would put

  • 'Tu' means 'you' (singular).
Illustrative background for Vous mettr=iez= - you would putIllustrative background for Vous mettr=iez= - you would put ?? "content

Vous mettriez - you would put

  • 'Vous' means:
    • You (plural).
    • You (singular, formal).

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4Common Tenses

4.1Present Tense

4.2Perfect Tense

4.3Imperfect Tense

4.4Imperfect vs Perfect

4.5Future Tense

5Advanced Tenses

6Extra Grammar

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