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French_Verb_Être_Conditional Perfect

The conditional perfect is a grammatical construction that combines the conditional mood with perfect aspect. A typical example is the English would have written.[1] The conditional perfect is used to refer to a hypothetical, usually counterfactual, event or circumstance placed in the past, contingent on some other circumstance (again normally counterfactual, and also usually placed in the past).

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I would have beenj'aurais éte
you (sg) would have beentu aurais éte
he would eenhave beenil aurait éte
she would have beenelle aurait éte
one would have beenon aurait éte
we would have beennous aurions éte
you (pl) would have beenvous auriez éte
they (m) would have beenills auraient éte
they (f) would have beenelles auraient éte


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