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arriverait

Arriverait is the third person singular form of the verb arriver in the present conditional tense in French. It expresses a hypothetical or probable action in the present or future, or the result of a condition.

In use, arriverait indicates what would occur under certain circumstances or what may happen given a particular

Arriverait is frequently found in conditional clauses introduced by si. In such cases, the main clause is

Conjugation overview for the present conditional of arriver (je, tu, il/elle/on, nous, vous, ils/elles): j arriverais,

Notes: arriverait signals hypothetical meaning rather than a definite future event. It is most common in written

condition.
For
example:
Il
arriverait
demain
si
le
train
n'était
pas
retardé.
Another
common
use
is
in
polite
or
cautious
statement
about
possibilities:
Cela
arriverait
si
tout
se
passe
comme
prévu.
The
conditional
mood
often
reflects
uncertainty,
probability,
or
a
less
assertive
stance
than
the
indicative.
in
the
conditional
and
the
si
clause
is
in
the
imperfect,
yielding
forms
like:
Si
j'avais
le
temps,
j'arriverais
à
l'heure.
This
construction
contrasts
with
a
straightforward
statement
in
the
future
or
present:
Il
arrivera
à
midi
vs.
Il
arriverait
peut-être
à
midi.
tu
arriverais,
il/elle/on
arriverait,
nous
arriverions,
vous
arriveriez,
ils/elles
arriveraient.
The
form
behaves
like
most
French
-er
verbs
in
the
conditional,
sharing
the
same
endings.
or
formal
French
and
in
contexts
discussing
probability
or
policy
outcomes.