
Apprendre les verbes français en s'amusant: Part 1 – Mastering 10 Common Verbs in Conditionnel Passé
Apprendre les verbes français en s'amusant: Part 1 – Mastering 10 Common Verbs in Conditionnel Passé
French Verbs Conditionnel Passé Part 1 – Master 10 Essential Verbs Être, Avoir, Aller & More
In this first episode of the “Apprendre les verbes français en s'amusant” series, we dive into 10 essential French verbs in the conditionnel passé tense. You will learn how to talk about regrets, hypothetical situations in the past, past wishes, reproaches, and things that could have happened differently in French.
The 10 verbs covered in this episode are:
Être (to be) 🧑🤝🧑
Avoir (to have) 👐
Aller à l’école (to go to school) 🚶♂️
Faire ses devoirs (to do homework) 📚
Dire la vérité à son amie (to tell the truth to a friend) 🗣️
Venir (to come) 🏃♀️
Prendre le bus scolaire (to take the school bus) 🚌
Savoir (to know) 🧠
Pouvoir faire quelque chose (to be able to do something) 💪
Devoir étudier plus (to have to study more) 📋
What You’ll Learn:
Clear visuals for each verb to help you understand their meanings 📸
Example sentences in French with English translations to illustrate usage in context 💬
Conjugation rules for conditionnel passé explained simply and clearly 📚
Pronunciation tips for each verb to perfect your speaking skills 🗣️
How to use conditionnel passé for:
expressing regrets
talking about hypothetical situations in the past
giving past advice or reproaches
imagining things that could have happened differently
Conjugation Rule for Conditionnel Passé:
Take the auxiliary verb (avoir or être) in conditionnel présent + the past participle of the main verb.
Examples:
Être → j’aurais été (I would have been)
Finir → j’aurais fini (I would have finished)
Vendre → j’aurais vendu (I would have sold)
