The French conditional mood is used to express hypothetical (would) events. Usages also include polite requests and si clause sentences (if…then). The conditional is called le conditionnel in French and its endings are –ais, -ais, -ait, -ions, -iez, -aient (the imperfect endings). French conditional tense Present conditional To conjugate the present conditional (le présent du …
The French future tense (futur simple) is formed by adding the future ending (-ai, -as, -a, -ons, -ez, -ont) to the future stem. For example, je parlerai (I will speak). Another future tense called the futur proche is formed by combining the present tense of aller (to go) with an infinitive. For example, je vais …
French verbs are essential for speaking and understanding the French language. This lesson offers a list of the top ten most common French verbs with conjugation charts and example sentences.
Most French learners struggle with learning to count from 1 to 100 as the numbers 60-99 become quite complicated. This lesson provides audio for all of the numbers as well as five useful tips to learn them faster.
If you’re flying to France you’ll know that going through the airport and getting on the airplane can be a huge ordeal. This page will help you to get ready. Here you’ll find a list of French airport vocabulary and phrases. You’ll also find translations of all the airport signs. Bon vol! Enjoy your flight! French …