The past conditional or
é du subjonctif in french, is a
compound tense, which means it has two parts:
- the auxiliary verb in present conditional (either être)
- the past participle of the main verb
Grammatical agreement 504s1d
Like all French compound conjugations, the past conditional may be subject to grammatical agreement:
- When the auxiliary verb is être, the past participle must agree with the subject, except for reflexive verbs (same rules as conjugation with auxiliary avoir) and invariable past participles.
- When the auxiliary verb is avoir, the past participle must agree with its direct object when the direct object is placed before the verb.
Auxiliaries conjugation in present conditional 511p5n
Here is the french conjugation of auxiliaries
être in present conditional to compose past conditional.