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enverraient

Enverraient is the third-person plural form of the conditional present of the French verb envoyer, meaning "they would send." It is formed from the stem enverr- (the same stem used for the future and conditional of envoyer) plus the endings -aient, which are the standard conditional endings for the third person plural.

Etymology and inflection: The verb envoyer is irregular in the present tense, but its future and conditional

Usage: Enverraient is used to express hypothetical or conditional actions in the present or future, often in

Notes: As a standard form of a widely used verb, enverraient is common in written and spoken

share
the
same
stem
enverr-.
Therefore,
enverraient
corresponds
to
the
construction
they
would
send,
as
in
ils
enverraient.
Other
persons
use
enverrai,
enverras,
enverrait,
enverrions,
enverriez,
or
enverraient
depending
on
the
subject
and
person.
si
clauses
or
in
imagined
scenarios.
It
appears
in
sentences
such
as
“S’ils
avaient
le
temps,
ils
enverraient
les
invitations”
(If
they
had
the
time,
they
would
send
the
invitations)
and
“Si
tout
était
prêt,
ils
enverraient
le
colis
demain”
(If
everything
were
ready,
they
would
send
the
package
tomorrow).
The
form
signals
that
the
action
depends
on
another
condition.
French.
It
is
important
to
distinguish
it
from
other
persons
of
the
conditional
present
(enverrais,
enverrait,
enverrions,
enverriez)
and
from
the
imperfect
indicative
form
(envoyaient)
which
has
a
different
nuance
and
spelling.
Related
terms
include
envoyer
and
the
broader
concept
of
the
conditionnel
présent
in
French
grammar.