In this lesson, we will learn about the near future tense in French, which is one of the simplest and most practical tenses in French. We will see in what context we use it, and how to form a sentence in this tense. We will furthermore see some examples of using it in sentences. ...
The French near future—futur proche—is a verb construction that is used to express something that is going to happen soon, an upcoming event that will occur in the near future. Note that in French, this verb tense is calledfutur proche; to avoid misspelling this term, notice that the Fr...
Le futur proche, also known as le futur composé, is used to talk about actions in the near future. It corresponds to the English structure going to + infinitive, and emphasises that there is already an intention behind the action. Learn about the futur
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The words take their place among the popular, half-proverbial sayings of which we have other examples in Ezekiel 8:12; Ezekiel 9:9; and Ezekiel 18:2. As in most proverbs of this kind, the thought is condensed to the very verge of obscurity, and the words have received very different ...