great video. in the practice, for #6 I beleive the verb is suppose to read Vouloir, given savoir as noted stays in the infinitive (our hint verb). Otherwise well done :) Very helpful.
You deserve a medal for making this subject so easy to understand. I've been sailing the whole internet to understand le conditionnel and finally I did it... thank u so much for your help !!
@@KO-tn4go Don't forget to drop the last 'e' if you identify as male, since adjectives match their subjects. Femme: "Je suis désolée." Homme: "Je suis désolé." For those who didn't look it up, désolé(e) means "sorry"!
@@LingoLearner thanks for the tip, i knew we would drop the ' e ' but i thought it would be désole and not désolé. Got it now ty and subbed at ur first video only which i saw bcz i have my french exam tomorrow and i m studying rn at night so these vids are helping me :)
Votre enseignment est fantastique ...C'est tres tres tres bien...le enseigment est simple et beaucoup des informations...This one video covered up everything in le conditional ❤ 😃😊 👏👏👏 Et merci beaucoup ....❤
Not dumb! The ending depends on the subject of the sentence. If I was doing something, that's first person singular - top left box ending. If THEY were doing something, that's third person plural - bottom right box ending. This video should help: th-cam.com/video/xzlyDXNuZ9g/w-d-xo.html
Love the way you explain it with the English Grammar logic. It makes life much easier ❤Tho i dont get why your pronunciation a bit …. 😂weird if as a teacher?
Première, merci beaucoup pour aider beaucoup des étudiants (comme moi) de la langue française. Tes vidéos sont très très bien fait, je peux comprendre très bien tout l'information sur les sujets que vous explique. Alors, est que 🤔 le conditionnel et l'imparfait sont les mêmes mais je dois voir la différence avec le contexte?. Merci beaucoup. Juan
Salut! Je suis très contente de voir que ça aide! La réponse est que non, ils ne sont pas pareils. C'est vrai qu'ils ont les mêmes terminaisons (-ais, -ais, -ait, -ions, -iez, -aient), mais la première étape de conjugaison pour chacun est différent. Pour le conditionnel, on ajoute ces terminaisons à l'infinitif. L'imparfait, d'autre part,, se forme sur le radical de la première personne du pluriel de l'indicatif présent auquel on ajoute les terminaisons. C'est vite expliqué, mais dans la vidéo je mentionne le concept vers 3:55. Bon courage!
@@LingoLearner ok. Merci beaucoup pour l'explication. Vraiment, ils a la même termination mais sont différents. 👍 Voilà ! Je espère que vous continuez en train de faire plus des vidéos et je dire : à bientôt. Juan Daniel.
The idea of a condition is that it might be met, or not. Let's say playing your baseball game has a condition: the weather has to be good. Bad weather = no game. So IF the weather is good, you will play the game. IF is the word we use (in English and Spanish!) to convey that a condition is in our mind, but that just because we know about it doesn't mean it's going to be met.
Thanks! I don't :) The playlists are here: French: th-cam.com/play/PL6vx71NHhvGHPHe4C1jIL0-BV3NzW_mT_.html Spanish: th-cam.com/play/PL6vx71NHhvGHg6uhlkAZYiCNWAb_-zWXj.html Enjoy!
great video. in the practice, for #6 I beleive the verb is suppose to read Vouloir, given savoir as noted stays in the infinitive (our hint verb). Otherwise well done :) Very helpful.
C'est vrai! Merci!
You deserve a medal for making this subject so easy to understand. I've been sailing the whole internet to understand le conditionnel and finally I did it... thank u so much for your help !!
I can tell you're a teacher because all the questions in my head on the topic are answered in your video.
Thank You guys for making foreign languages so easy to understand ... You deserve more subscribers guys ...
super helpful taking my french class this semester and forgot alot of things
all your videos are immensely helpful, thanks a lot
Mince! At 10:24, the first verb should be 'Lever,' not 'Jeter.' Désolée!
Oh no.... Not a perfect video 😢
@@account366 what is wrong with u💀
i had to search meaning of desolee on google translate 😂
lmao
@@KO-tn4go Don't forget to drop the last 'e' if you identify as male, since adjectives match their subjects.
Femme: "Je suis désolée."
Homme: "Je suis désolé."
For those who didn't look it up, désolé(e) means "sorry"!
@@LingoLearner thanks for the tip, i knew we would drop the ' e ' but i thought it would be désole and not désolé. Got it now
ty and subbed at ur first video only which i saw bcz i have my french exam tomorrow and i m studying rn at night so these vids are helping me :)
Excellent explanation, especially in pointing out the stems for the irregular verbs.
Merci pour ce video
Its amazing you did a superb job 🙌🏻 plz upload more videos like this for frencher learners ❤
Great video. When trying out my french........should have, could have and would have used to drive me crazy. Thank you.
So helpful! thankyou
Votre enseignment est fantastique ...C'est tres tres tres bien...le enseigment est simple et beaucoup des informations...This one video covered up everything in le conditional ❤ 😃😊 👏👏👏
Et merci beaucoup ....❤
Vous êtes exceptionnel. Bravo!!!
Merci beaucoup ❤
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Why is one of the verbs blurred at the end, what does it mean
From comments:
Mince! At 10:24, the first verb should be 'Lever,' not 'Jeter.' Désolée!
Sorry I might be being dumb- but how do we know which ending we have to use?
Not dumb! The ending depends on the subject of the sentence. If I was doing something, that's first person singular - top left box ending. If THEY were doing something, that's third person plural - bottom right box ending. This video should help: th-cam.com/video/xzlyDXNuZ9g/w-d-xo.html
Love the way you explain it with the English Grammar logic. It makes life much easier ❤Tho i dont get why your pronunciation a bit …. 😂weird if as a teacher?
Première, merci beaucoup pour aider beaucoup des étudiants (comme moi) de la langue française. Tes vidéos sont très très bien fait, je peux comprendre très bien tout l'information sur les sujets que vous explique.
Alors, est que 🤔 le conditionnel et l'imparfait sont les mêmes mais je dois voir la différence avec le contexte?.
Merci beaucoup.
Juan
Salut! Je suis très contente de voir que ça aide! La réponse est que non, ils ne sont pas pareils. C'est vrai qu'ils ont les mêmes terminaisons (-ais, -ais, -ait, -ions, -iez, -aient), mais la première étape de conjugaison pour chacun est différent. Pour le conditionnel, on ajoute ces terminaisons à l'infinitif. L'imparfait, d'autre part,, se forme sur le radical de la première personne du pluriel de l'indicatif présent auquel on ajoute les terminaisons. C'est vite expliqué, mais dans la vidéo je mentionne le concept vers 3:55. Bon courage!
@@LingoLearner ok. Merci beaucoup pour l'explication. Vraiment, ils a la même termination mais sont différents. 👍
Voilà ! Je espère que vous continuez en train de faire plus des vidéos et je dire : à bientôt.
Juan Daniel.
Why do you need Si in a conditional clause/sentence? A bit confused.
The idea of a condition is that it might be met, or not. Let's say playing your baseball game has a condition: the weather has to be good. Bad weather = no game. So IF the weather is good, you will play the game. IF is the word we use (in English and Spanish!) to convey that a condition is in our mind, but that just because we know about it doesn't mean it's going to be met.
@@LingoLearner ah I get it now. Didn’t think of that. Thanks so much!
Si=if
I don't understand I can't translate the things into French as I have forgotten the words
use google translate for some words to remember
thanks
I got an easy 100 on my french test with this
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J'aimerais ton explosion
Mèrci beaucoup
Could you do some more videos please. It would helpful for us
Please explain COD and COI
Love your videos but please dont mix the French with the Spanish videos in one folder or stream. Thank you much
Thanks! I don't :) The playlists are here:
French: th-cam.com/play/PL6vx71NHhvGHPHe4C1jIL0-BV3NzW_mT_.html
Spanish: th-cam.com/play/PL6vx71NHhvGHg6uhlkAZYiCNWAb_-zWXj.html
Enjoy!
@@LingoLearner That's great, Thank you, appreciate it, please keep your lessons coming , they are unique. Lots of love
Hey this looks like the spanish one
Same tense, different language! :-)
:)
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