Conditional tense

Alexandra S.A2Kwiziq community member

Conditional tense

To say “working in France would suit me” do you say “me conviendrait” or “me conviendrais”?

My book says “me conviendrait” but I’m wondering should it not be “me conviendrais”?

Asked 5 years ago
Chris W.C1Kwiziq Q&A super contributorCorrect answer

Coviendrait (third person singular) is correct, because the subject is "working in France".

Alexandra S. asked:

Conditional tense

To say “working in France would suit me” do you say “me conviendrait” or “me conviendrais”?

My book says “me conviendrait” but I’m wondering should it not be “me conviendrais”?

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