#subjonctif vs conditionnel

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subjonctif vs conditionnel

slate tartan
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There are two past forms of conditional. The first one is regular and the second one is identical to the subjunctive pluperfect. Also, it is more literal/refined, however there is no difference between both forms.

junior flicker
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i see

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so is there a reason one is used over the other? or is it just because that's how he's choosing to speak?

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the speaker is an older man if that makes a difference