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Is the french conditional mood the same as the english conditional mood?


Asked by Ethan Frederick on Dec 01, 2021 FAQ



Updated January 27, 2019. The French conditional (le conditionnel) mood is very similar to the English conditional mood. It describes events that are not guaranteed to occur, those that are often dependent on certain conditions.
Similarly,
The French conditional (le conditionnel) mood is very similar to the English conditional mood. It describes events that are not guaranteed to occur, those that are often dependent on certain conditions. While the French conditional mood has a full set of conjugations, the English equivalent is simply the modal verb "would" plus the main verb.
In addition, It describes events that are not guaranteed to occur, those that are often dependent on certain conditions. While the French conditional mood has a full set of conjugations, the English equivalent is simply the modal verb "would" plus the main verb.
Keeping this in consideration,
English does not have an inflective (morphological) conditional mood, except in as much as the modal verbs could, might, should and would may in some contexts be regarded as conditional forms of can, may, shall and will respectively.
Consequently,
The French language has six moods: indicative, subjunctive, conditional, imperative, participle, and infinitive.