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French Conditional Clauses (Si-Sentences)

Conditional clauses (les propositions conditionelles) are "if-sentences"; they express an action that can only take place if a certain condition is met. They are usually introduced by the connecting word si (if).

There are three main types of conditional sentences in French, depending on how likely the condition is to be fulfilled. They follow strict patterns for matching the tense in the si-clause with the tense in the main clause.

Type 1: Real Condition (La condition réelle)

Used for realistic possibilities that have a good chance of coming true (e.g., "Maybe I'll have time later").

Condition

Si + Présent

Result

Présent / Futur / Impératif

Si j'ai le temps, je t'aide.

Present: general truth

Si j'ai du temps cet après-midi, je t'aiderai.

Future: specific time

Si tu as faim, mange !

Imperative: command

Type 2: Unreal Condition in the present (La condition irréelle dans le présent)

Used to talk about a condition that is impossible in the present, or very unlikely in the future (e.g., "If I had time [but I don't]").

Condition

Si + Imparfait

Result

Conditionnel Présent

Si j'avais le temps, je t'aiderais.

For some reason, I don't/won't have time

Si j'étais riche, j'achèterais une grande maison.

Hypothetical present

Type 3: Unreal condition in the past (La condition irréelle dans le passé)

Used to talk about an alternative past condition and its hypothetical outcome (e.g., "If I had had time [but I didn't]"). This imagines an alternative past that cannot be changed.

Condition

Si + Plus-que-parfait

Result

Conditionnel Passé

Si j'avais eu le temps, je t'aurais aidée.

Past hypothesis

S'il n'avait pas plu, nous serions sortis.

Past outcome changed

Important Note on 'Si'

The 'i' in si drops and adds an apostrophe only before il or ils. It does not contract before elle or on.

s'il
s'ils
si elle
s'elle
si on
s'on

Practice French Si-Clauses

Master the three types of conditional sentences in French through targeted drills.

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Type 1: Real Condition Drills
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Type 2: Unreal Present Hypotheses
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Type 3: Unreal Past Regrets
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The 'Si + Il/Elle' Elision Drill