The near future –not so near but certain If you’re just starting to learn French and are frustrated that you haven’t learned the simple future tense yet, you can still express future actions using the near future tense. Even simpler than the simple future tense (and this time without ...
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often suggests a high level of certainty, meaning it is very likely that the event will happen in the future. The name of the tense is literally the “near” future tense, the described event can occur both in the immediate (next few minutes) or more distant (next few years) future....
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BoireConjugation – Near Future (le futur proche) The near future tense uses the present tense of the verballeralong with the infinitive verb. This tense is used for things that are about to happen in the immediate future. Il ne va pasboireça, il n’aime pas les jus de fruits –He...
The near future tense pairs the verb “aller” with the verb “mettre” to express plans and future arrangements. Nous allonsmettrenotre fils dans un lycée privé –We’re going to send our son to a private high school Vas-tumettretes bagages en soute ? –Are you going to put your lug...
Near Future Indicative Another form of a future tense is the near future, thefutur proche, which is the equivalent of the English "going to + verb." In French, the near future is formed with the present tense conjugation of the verballer(to go) + the infinitive (rendre). ...
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3 types de phrases avec si The first verb tense listed is the one that follows si (if), while the second tense is the result clause - the event that is dependent on the first. In English, the "result clause" is often preceded by "then.“ Si je ne dois pas travailler dimanche j’...
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