The Conditional Tense in French
The Conditional Tense in French is used in a largely similar way to that in which it is used in English.
Ø It expresses a condition, i.e. "would" in English. The conditional clause will often be dependent upon a "si clause" (which will be in the imperfect (See note below))
e.g. S'il faisait beau, j'irais à la plage avec ma famille.
If the weather was good, I would go
to the beach with my family.
Si elle avait plus d'argent, elle sortirait plus souvent avec ses amis.
If she had more money, she would go out with her friends more often.
Mes parents viendraient avec nous, s'ils n'étaient pas obligés de
travailler.
My parents would come with us, if they didn't have to work.
Ø It can also express a future-in-the-past:
e.g. Elle a dit qu'elle partirait vers neuf heures.
She said he would leave around nine o'clock.
Formation
of the Conditional Tense:
This is easy in French. The Conditional Tense is formed by taking the FUTURE STEM of the verb, and adding the IMPERFECT ENDINGS.
e.g. VENIR = VIENDR + je ____ ais je viendrais
tu ____ ais tu viendrais
il ____ ait il viendrait
nous ____ ions nous viendrions
vous ____ iez vous viendriez
ils ____ aient ils viendraient
Tenses
in Conditional Sentences:
As noted above, the IMPERFECT and CONDITIONAL are used together in "si clauses" in the same way as they are used in English.
e.g. If I won the lottery, I would buy a larger house.
Si je gagnais à la loterie, j'achèterais une plus grande maison.
If my friend was not on holiday, we would
go to the cinema together.
Si mon ami n'était pas en vacances, nous irions ensemble au cinéma.
This tense rule should be NOTED WELL as English learner of French tend to want to use the conditional in both parts of the sentence, even though this is not the case in English!