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By Laura K. Lawless, About.com Guide to French Language since 1999

Conditional Perfect, 2nd Form - Seconde forme du conditionnel passé

Thursday August 9, 2007
The second form of the French conditional perfect is a rather strange verb tense/mood. It is the literary equivalent of one verb form and is identical in conjugation to another. As with all literary tenses, you should learn to recognize the conditional perfect, 2nd form, but chances are that you will never need to conjugate it.

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