Passé récent au Conditionnel présent - with 'aller'
22D Passé récent au Conditionnel présent – with allerSujet + "venir"(Conditionnel présent) + d' + "aller"(Infinitif) + verbe principal (Infinitif) Sujet + (viendrais, viendrais, viendrait, viendrions, viendriez, viendraient) + d'aller + verbe principal (Infinitif) |
22D Examples:
Normal meanings: (Used for hypothetical statements or questions regarding an event in the recent past of another)
Example 1 (masculin / féminin singulier)
Il (elle) viendrait d'aller voir le film. Il (elle) viendrait d'aller nager. He (she) would have just gone to see the movie. (recently beforehand) He (she) would have just gone swimming. (recently beforehand)
Special meanings often used in law or journalism:
Example 2 (masculin / féminin singulier)
Il (elle) viendrait d'aller voir le film. Il (elle) viendrait d'aller nager.
He (she) allegedly just went to see the movie. He (she) allegedly just went swimming.
He (she) has allegedly just gone to see the movie. He (she) has allegedly just gone swimming.
He (she) has reportedly just gone to see the movie. He (she) has reportedly just gone swimming.
He (she) is alleged to have just gone to see the movie. He (she) is alleged to have just gone swimming.
He (she) is reported to have just gone to see the movie. He (she) is reported to have just gone swimming.
He (she) is said to have just gone to see the movie. He (she) is said to have just gone swimming.
He (she) reportedly just went to see the movie. He (she) reportedly just went swimming. |