The conditional of French means in English;
I would like, he would go

To form it simply add the endings below to the infinitive of the verb, but removing -e from -re verbs.

The only exception to the translation is when devoir ( to have to, must) or pourvoir (to be able to, can) is translated into this tense. As well as would have to and would be able to, they can also mean should and could.

This is common for most verbs, but here are some stems that do not follow the pattern in the future tense.