FAIRE – Conditionnel Présent
Learn and practice French with this conjugation “FAIRE Conditionnel Présent”:
The verb “To do” is conjugated this way in present conditional tense:
Le verbe FAIRE Conditionnel Présent se conjugue de la façon suivante:
Je ferais, tu ferais, il ferait, elle ferait, nous ferions, vous feriez, ils feraient, elles feraient.
To do – Present conditional Tense
| French | English |
|---|---|
| Je ferais | I would do |
| Tu ferais | You would do (sing.) |
| Il ferait | He would do |
| Elle ferait | She would do |
| Nous ferions | We would do |
| Vous feriez | You would do (plur.) |
| Ils feraient | They would do (masc.) |
| Elles feraient | They would do (fem.) |
To do – Other Tenses
Here some sentences with Faire:
| French | English |
|---|---|
| Je savais qu’elle fairait du sport toute la journée. | I knew she would be working out all day. |
| Si elle le voulait, tu fairais du bruit. | If she wanted to, you would make noise. |
| Dans telles circonstances, que ferions-nous ? | In such circuntances, what would we do? |
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