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Grammar · Past conditional

The past conditional is fairly simple to form. It is used to express what you would have done if a certain condition had been met. (I would have gone to school.)

To form the past conditional, you put the auxiliary verb into the conditional and add the past participle of the verb:

[[wikt:Je serais allé<span class='french-section-heading '><span style="color: rgb(100, 100, 100); font-weight: normal; " class="french-secondary-text ">(e)</span> </span> à l'école, mais j'étais malade.|Je serais allé(e) à l'école, mais j'étais malade.]]

Grammar · Comparative

Adjectives

File:French/Grammar/The comparative with adjectives.ogg
Subject verbComparativeAdjectiveComparativeObject
Je suis
I am
plus
more
intelligent
intelligent
que
than
toi.
you.
moins
less
que
than
aussi
as
que
as

Adverbs

File:French/Grammar/The comparative with adverbs.ogg
Subject verbComparativeAdverbComparativeObject
Je vois
I see
plus
more
clairement
clearly
que
than
toi.
you.
moins
less
que
than
aussi
as
que
as

Verbs

File:French/Grammar/The comparative with verbs.ogg
Subject verbComparativeComparativeObject
Je joue
I play
plus
more
que
than
toi.
you.
moins
less
que
than
autant
as much
que
as

Nouns

File:French/Grammar/The comparative with nouns.ogg
Subject verbComparativeNounComparativeObject
Je joue à
I play
plus de
more
jeux
games
que
than
toi.
you.
moins de
fewer
que
than
autant de
as many
que
as

Examples

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