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In order to form the conditional in French, you need to take the infinitive of the verb you want to use (e.g. manger - to eat) and add the ending depending on which pronoun you wish to use.
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In French you form the conditional tense in 2 simple steps:
f(x), k>0a. vertical translationy=f(x) + k : graph shifts k units upy=f(x) - k : graph shifts k units downb. horizontal translationy=f(x - k) : graph shifts k units right<...
Conceptually, mutually exclusive events imply that their intersection is the empty set, i.e., they do not intersect. This means that if one event happens, then the other event/events do not happen (only o...
How do you form the future tense? For regular –er and –ir verbs, the radical is the infinitiveFor most –re verbs, you take off the -eJe chanteraiTu chanterasIl/elle/on ...
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