The Subjunctive and the Conditional in French
gbarto.com/languages/frmoods1.htmlNote that the subjunctive is formed by taking the present indicative of the ilsform and adding the endings, -e, -es, -e, -ions, -iez, -ent. The conditional is formed by taking the future stem (usually the infinitive) and adding the imperfect endings -ais, -ais, -ait, -ions, -iez, -aient(of course dropping the final -e from -re verbs).
Imperfect and Pluperfect Subjunctive - CliffsNotes
www.cliffsnotes.com › study-guides › frenchThe imperfect subjunctive is formed by dropping the final letter of the je form of the passé simple and adding the endings shown in Table 1. The pluperfect subjunctive is formed by combining the imperfect subjunctive of the helping verb ( avoir [ eusse, eusses, eût, eussions, eussiez, eussent ]) or être [ fusse, fusses, fût, fussions, fussiez, fussent ]) + the past participle of the verb denoting the action.
Tenses of the french conjugation
https://www.frenchconjugation.com/tensesThere are seven different moods in French conjugation (among which four verbal moods): indicative (indicatif), subjunctive (subjonctif), conditional (conditionnel), imperative (impératif), infinitive (infinitif), participle (participe), and gerund (gérondif). The infinitive, participle, and gerundive are not verbal moods.