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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete French Conditional Mastery Course 2026," when constructing the *conditionnel présent* for verbs in the "-re" group, such as "vendre," what is the crucial modification made to the infinitive before adding the standard conditional endings?
D) The infinitive is transformed into its past participle and then the conditional endings are added.
The infinitive is conjugated in the *imparfait* and then the conditional endings are adde
The final "-e" of the infinitive is retained and followed by the conditional endings.
The final "-e" of the infinitive is dropped, and the conditional endings are directly appended.
Q2Domain Verified
According to "The Complete French Conditional Mastery Course 2026," what is the primary conceptual difference in usage between the *conditionnel présent* and the *conditionnel passé* when expressing hypothetical situations?
The *conditionnel présent* refers to hypothetical present or future actions, while the *conditionnel passé* refers to hypothetical past actions.
The *conditionnel présent* is used for polite requests, while the *conditionnel passé* is used for definitive statements about the future.
The *conditionnel présent* is only used in subordinate clauses, while the *conditionnel passé* is used in main clauses.
The *conditionnel présent* expresses regret about past events, while the *conditionnel passé* expresses a wish for the present.
Q3Domain Verified
In "The Complete French Conditional Mastery Course 2026," how does the presence of the imperfect tense in the subordinate clause (the "si" clause) dictate the tense used in the main clause when expressing a hypothetical situation that is contrary to present fact?
The main clause must also use the imperfect tense to maintain parallelism.
The main clause must use the *futur simple*.
The main clause must use the *conditionnel présent*.
The main clause must use the *plus-que-parfait*.

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