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Vocabulary and conjugation rules for French tenses, including future, conditional, and irregular verb stems.
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Future Endings
ai, as, a, ons, ez, ont
Conditional Endings
ais, ais, ait, ions, lez, alent
Indicative Endings
ais, ais, ait, ons, lez, alent
Dire
To say; stem is DIS
Croire
To Believe; stem is Croy
Formation of Future and Conditional
Formed by adding personal endings to the infinitive; in verbs ending in -Re, drop the e
Aller (Future)
Irai
Aller (Conditional)
Irais
Aller (Present Conjugation)
Je vais, TU vas, Il va, nous allons, vous aller, Ils vont
Falloir
To be nessasary; stem is faudr
Faire
To do; stem is Fer
Conditional (Translation)
Would
Future (Translation)
Will
Future Simple
Far; 1 word; "will"
Future Proche
Near; 2 word; "aller" "going"