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Would, could and should in French — with native audio

Would, could and should in French — with native audio

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Over the past 10 years of teaching French, students have repeatedly asked for a clear explanation of how to say would, could, and should in French. Understanding how to express these ideas requires knowledge of the imperfect and conditional tenses, as well as the verbs pouvoir (can, to be able to) and devoir (must, to have to). This lesson provides a concise explanation with practical audio examples.

Would, could and should – Explanations with audio examples

Example Sentences

1. Would

The most common way to say would in French is to use the conditional tense. Hence, j’achèterais means “I would buy”.

J’achèterais la voiture si j’avais assez d’argent.
I would buy the car if I had enough money.

👉 French conditional explained »

For this second sentence, the meaning of would is “used to”. Here, the French use the imperfect tense.

Quand j’étais un enfant, je jouais dehors tous les jours.
When I was a child, I would play outside all the time.

⚠️ For this example, using the conditional to say “I would play” is wrong. Hence, you cannot say “je jouerais” to mean “I would play” in the sense of “I used to play”. You must use the imperfect: Je jouais.

👉 French imperfect explained »

2. Could

To say could as in “was able to do something” the French use the verb pouvoir (can, to be able to) in the passé composé followed by an infinitive.

J’ai pu apprendre tous les mots en très peu de temps.
I could learn all the words in very little time.

To say could as in “could you please” for making polite requests, use the verb pouvoir in the conditional. ➞ Pourrais-tu ? / Est-ce que tu pourrais ? = could you? (singular, informal)
Pourriez-vous ? / Est-ce que vous pourriez ? = could you? (plural, formal)

Pourrais-tu me donner un coup de main, s’il te plaît ?
Could you give me a hand, please?

👉 Pouvoir conjugation (with audio) »

3. Should

To say should, use devoir (must, to have to) in the conditional. Hence, je devrais + infinitive means “I should + verb”.

Je devrais apprendre tous les temps des verbes en français.
I should learn all the French verb tenses.

👉 Devoir conjugation (with audio) »

To express should or shouldn’t have for regrets, use devoir in the conditional perfect (a.k.a. the past conditional).
J’aurais dû + infinitive = I should have
Je n’aurais pas dû + infinitive = I shouldn’t have

Tu n’aurais pas dû vendre la bagnole !
You shouldn’t have sold the car!

👉 J’aurais dû examples »

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    About the Author – David Issokson David Issokson is an online French teacher and the founder of FrenchLearner.com (established 2012). He has been teaching French online since 2014 and brings over 30 years of experience as a passionate French learner and fluent speaker. David creates clear, structured lessons supported by native audio recorded by Marie Assel Cambier, a professional voice artist and native French speaker. A graduate of McGill University in Montreal, he has taught hundreds of learners worldwide and publishes daily French lessons for more than 13,000 email subscribers. 📘 About David » 🌐 David’s personal site » 👍 Follow on Facebook »

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