Learn how to conjugate ALLER (to go) in Le Conditionnel Présent in French
The verb aller in Le Conditionnel Présent uses the same irregular stem as in Le Futur Simple (Indicatif): ir-
Le Conditionnel Présent | |
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j' | irais |
tu | irais |
il | irait |
elle | irait |
on | irait |
nous | irions |
vous | iriez |
ils | iraient |
elles | iraient |
Have a look at these sentences:
Si j'étais riche, j'irais au Japon.If I were rich, I would go to Japan.
Tu irais là-bas, n'est-ce pas ?You would go there, wouldn´t you?
Il irait s'il n'était pas si paresseux !He would go if he wasn´t so lazy!
Nous irions en Afrique.We would go to Africa.
Où iriez-vous ?Where would you go?
Les enfants iraient se coucher tôt.The children would go to bed early.
Here's how to form the Le Conditionnel Présent of aller:
The je form has the same pronunciation as in Le Futur Simple (Indicatif). Look for the context!
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