Passé récent au Conditionnel présent - Actif (Basic Format)

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Passé récent au Conditionnel présent – actif (Basic format)


Sujet  +  "venir"(Conditionnel présent)  +  de/d'  +  verbe principal (Infinitif)

Sujet  +  (viendrais,  viendrais,  viendrait,  viendrions,  viendriez,  viendraient)  +  de/d'  +  verbe principal (Infinitif)

 

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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 de parler.

He (she) would have just spoken / would have just talked. (recently beforehand)

 

Special meanings often used in law or journalism:

 

Example 2 (masculin / féminin singulier)

 

Il (elle) viendrait de parler.

He (she) allegedly just spoke / allegedly just talked.

He (she) has allegedly just spoken / has allegedly just talked.

He (she) has reportedly just spoken / has reportedly just talked.

He (she) is alleged to have just spoken / is reported to have just talked.

He (she) is reported to have just spoken / is reported to have just talked.

He (she) is said to have just spoken / is said to have just talked.

He (she) reportedly just spoke / reportedly just talked.