If we had a dog, is same as.. if we were to have a dog, which would seem to be imperfect, not passé composé. You have trained us to use imperfect in this situation: Si nous avions un chien.......
Grégoire
If we had a dog, is same as.. if we were to have a dog, which would seem to be imperfect, not passé composé. You have trained us to use imperfect in this situation: Si nous avions un chien.......
Grégoire
Hi Gregory,
I think you are mixing up your tenses.
avions eu is the plus-que-parfait and not the passé composé
Take a look at the following examples:
If we had a dog we would be happy = Si nous avions un chien nous serions heureux
imparfait ----> conditionnel présent
If we had had a dog we would have been happy = Si nous avions eu un chien nous aurions été heureux
Plus que parfait ( pluperfect) ------> conditionnel passé
To convey if we were to do something you would have to use the verb devoir à l'imparfait -
Hope this helps!
Hi Gregory,
"Si nous avions eu un chien....." I understand this as "If we had had a dog .. "
So this would be a completed state of affairs -- Plus-que-parfait (perfect in the past)
Hope this helps.
Jim
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