Future & Conditional
French and English use their future tense (see future & conditional conjugations) in much the same way.
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J'irai la semaine prochaine I will go next week. |
As already mentioned, the present tense is often used to express future actions. Using the present tense gives the action more immediacy.
In French you can use aller plus a verb instead of the future.
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Ils vont appeller nos parents. Je vais danser. |
The Conditional
Technically the conditional (see future
& conditional conjugations) is a mood, not a tense. The mood that
we've dealt with so far is the indicative which describes reality. The present
tense, all the verb forms of the past tense, and the future are all reality
describers.
The conditional expresses the hypothetic and the possible. In English it is expressed using would and sometimes should or could.
To express uncertainty:
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Il semblerait que des extraterrestres leurs
ont rendu visite. It would seem that aliens have visited them. |
Often the conditional is used to politely ask a question, make a suggestion, or request something.
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Je voudrais du bon vin blanc. I would like
some nice white wine. Pourriez-vous lui parler à ma place? Could you talk to him for me? |
Either the future or conditional is used to refer to future actions when talking about the past.
| Le candidat a dit qu'il aiderait les pauvres.
The candidate said he would help the poor. Le candidat a dit qu'il aidera les pauvres! The candidate said he will help the poor. |