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would = rais could = pourrais should = devrais would have = aurais could have = aurais pu should have = aurais dû

1. I would like to buy a hamburger. Jaimerais acheter un hamburger.

1. I would like to buy a hamburger. Jaimerais acheter un hamburger.

2. You would have been great at that job. Tu aurais été superbe à ce boulot/travail.

2. You would have been great at that job. Tu aurais été superbe à ce boulot/travail.

3. We would do anything to win a soccer game this year. On ferait nimporte quoi pour gagner un match de soccer cette année. Nous ferions nimporte quoi afin de gagner un match de soccer cette année.

3. We would do anything to win a soccer game this year. On ferait nimporte quoi pour gagner un match de soccer cette année. Nous ferions nimporte quoi afin de gagner un match de soccer cette année.

4. I would have liked an answer. Jaurais aimé une réponse.

4. I would have liked an answer. Jaurais aimé une réponse.

5. Hmmm, I would ask again in a couple of minutes. Mm, je demanderais encore dans quelques minutes.

5. Hmmm, I would ask again in a couple of minutes. Mm, je demanderais encore dans quelques minutes.

6. Without her, we would have lost the money. Sans elle, on aurait perdu largent. Sans elle, nous aurions perdu largent.

6. Without her, we would have lost the money. Sans elle, on aurait perdu largent. Sans elle, nous aurions perdu largent.

7. Without taxes, we would not have roads. Sans impôts, on naurait pas de rues.

7. Without taxes, we would not have roads. Sans impôts, on naurait pas de rues.

8. We would have jumped on the trampoline, for sure! On aurait sauté sur le trampoline, bien sûr !

8. We would have jumped on the trampoline, for sure! On aurait sauté sur le trampoline, bien sûr !

9. You would have thought that! Tu aurais pensé à ça !

9. You would have thought that! Tu aurais pensé à ça !

10. I would throw that out. Je jeterais ça.

10. I would throw that out. Je jeterais ça.

1. I could have helped you. Jaurais pu taider.

1. I could have helped you. Jaurais pu taider.

2. You should have told me. Tu aurais dû me dire.

2. You should have told me. Tu aurais dû me dire.

3. We could have done something. On aurait pu faire quelque chose.

3. We could have done something. On aurait pu faire quelque chose.

4. We should have tried harder. On aurait dû essayer plus fort.

4. We should have tried harder. On aurait dû essayer plus fort.

5. I could have asked someone else. Jaurais pu demander à quelquun dautre.

5. I could have asked someone else. Jaurais pu demander à quelquun dautre.

6. I should have eaten something. Jaurais dû manger quelque chose.

6. I should have eaten something. Jaurais dû manger quelque chose.

7. You should have called me. Tu aurais dû mappeler.

7. You should have called me. Tu aurais dû mappeler.

8. She could have been a champion. Elle aurait pu être championne.

8. She could have been a champion. Elle aurait pu être championne.

9. They should have gone elsewhere. Ils auraient dû aller ailleurs. somewhere else = ailleurs

9. They should have gone elsewhere. Ils auraient dû aller ailleurs. somewhere else = ailleurs

10. Ahhh, I should have studied for the test. Ahhh, jaurais dû étudier pour le test.

10. Ahhh, I should have studied for the test. Ahhh, jaurais dû étudier pour le test.