Conditional Perfect / Conditionnel passé of the French verb anser
The Conditional Perfect / Conditionnel passé tense conjugations for the French verb anser, along with their English translations.Verb phrases
Conditional Perfect / Conditionnel passé The French Conditional Perfect (the past conditional) or Conditionnel passé is made with the conditional tense of avoir or être and the past participle of the verb. The past participle agrees with the subject for verbs that take être, or with the direct object for verbs that take avoir. | Scored | |
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j'aurais ansé | I would have furnished with a handle | |
tu aurais ansé | you would have furnished with a handle | |
il aurait ansé | he would have furnished with a handle | |
elle aurait ansé | she would have furnished with a handle | |
nous aurions ansé | we would have furnished with a handle | |
vous auriez ansé | you would have furnished with a handle | |
ils auraient ansé | they would have furnished with a handle | |
elles auraient ansé | they would have furnished with a handle |
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