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Future Simple all regular endings
Je ai, tu as, il/elle/on a, Nous ons, vous ez, ils/elles ont.
Future Conditionnel all regular endings
Je ais, Tu ais, il/elle/on ait, Nous ions, Vous iez, Ils/Elles aient.
Future Conditionnel
is used to express what would or might happen if certain conditions are met.
Future Simple
Is a shorthand way to express what will happen in the future, however is mostly used in writing.
One or more way to tell that an ending is conditionnel or simple
All conditionnel endings have an ‘i’ in them (while only some simple endings have an ‘i’), context leading up to a sentance or verb, the je form of conditionnel looks almost the same as the simple ending except that it has an extra ‘s’.
IRREGULAR Aller stem
The stem ‘ir’
IRREGULAR être stem
The stem ‘ser’
IRREGULAR stem venir (to come)
The stem ‘viendr’
IRREGULAR stem vouloir (to want)
The stem ‘voudr’
IRREGULAR stem Devoir (must)
The stem ‘devr’
IRREGULAR stem courir (to run)
The stem ‘courr’
IRREGULAR stem Pouvoir (to be able to)
The stem ‘Pourr’
IRREGULAR stem faire (to do/to make)
The stem ‘fer’
IRREGULAR stem voir (to see)
The stem ‘verr’
IRREGULAR stem Avoir (to have)
The stem ‘aur’