Conditional sentences are the combination of tenses you have in sentences following si. Think what tenses are being used in the following examples: If I go, he will go too If I went, he would go too If I had gone, he would have gone too. The same tenses apply in French. Si works as follows: Si + present tense, then future tense Si je vais, il ira aussi If I go , he will go too Si + imperfect, then conditional Si j'allais, il irait aussi If I went, he would go too Si + pluperfect, then conditional perfect Si j'é tais allé, il serait allé aussi If I had gone, he would have gone too The pluperfect is formed the same as the perfect but uses the imperfect form of avoir or ê tre in the middle. The conditional perfect is the same as the perfect but uses the conditional tense of avoir or ê tre in the middle. Perfect Pluperfect Conditional perfect J'ai visité j'avais visité j'aurai visité il a visité il avait visité il aurait visité nous avons visité nous avions visité nous aurions visité Verbs that take ê tre in the perfect also take ê tre in these other tenses and still have feminine/plural agreements Perfect Pluperfect Conditional perfect je suis allé (e) j'é tais allé (e) je serais allé (e) il est allé il é tait allé il serait allé nous sommes allé(e)s nous é tions allé(e)s nous serions allé(e)s Try this exercise, complete the rest of the sentence, just change the tense appropriately by clicking in the gap and typing in the correct word:/**/