Le conditionnel can be used in French as a tense and as a mood. Le conditionnel is often translated with would or could in English. To express a wish, a possibility, or a hypothesis in the present or future. Example: Michel aimerait être en vacances.
1st person singular :er verbs J’aimerais
2nd person singular: er verbs tu aimerais
3 rd person singular: er verbs il aimerait
1st person plural: er verbs nous aimerions
2nd person plural: er verbs vous aimeriez
3rd person plural: er verbs ils aimeraient
Y or in? Complete these statements with the pronouns you en. 1. This subject is fascinating. We are interested recently. 2. If they are of value, we will buy a dizalne. You will soon have 3. You do not yet have overcrowding problems, but you 4. I spent my youth in Timbuktu, then I left for my studies. 5. All these changes, who really wants to know the cause? get used to. 6. Times change, but we are going to 7. This country has two official languages. Comblen has that one? 8. If you leave now, you will be in three hours.
The Greeks and the Romans settled <span>in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region of France?</span>
Answer:
What is Michèle's plan for the future?
Explanation:
bc i am big brain