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Future tense - Future tense in French

Future tense - Future tense in French: Encyclopedia II - Future tense - Future tense in French

French has three forms of future tense: the futur proche, the futur simple, and the futur parfait Future tense - Futur simple. The futur simple is made by simply taking the infinitive of the verb and adding the correct form of avoir (to have) to the end of the word. In the nous and vous form of the word, the ending is instead just -ons and -ez, respectively. However, there are also some French verbs for which an irregular stem is used, such as aller (to go, futur simple stem = ir-) and et ...

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Future tense: Encyclopedia II - Future tense - Future tense in French



Future tense - Future tense in French

French has three forms of future tense: the futur proche, the futur simple, and the futur parfait

Future tense - Futur simple

The futur simple is made by simply taking the infinitive of the verb and adding the correct form of avoir (to have) to the end of the word. In the nous and vous form of the word, the ending is instead just -ons and -ez, respectively. However, there are also some French verbs for which an irregular stem is used, such as aller (to go, futur simple stem = ir-) and etre (to be, futur simple stem = ser-). For instance:

 Je mange     I eat
 Je mangerai  I will eat 
 Nous allons  We go
 Nous irons   We will go

The futur simple usually refers to events that will happen further away in time than the futur proche.

Future tense - Future proche

The future proche uses the correct present form of aller (to go) and then has the infinitive after: je mange, je vais manger = I eat, I will eat.

Notice that the future proche, which resembles the be-going to future, actually translates as the will future.

Future tense - Futur parfait

Equivalent of English I will have [verb]. Formed by using the future form of aller or ĂȘtre, plus the past participle.

Examples: J'aurai fini = I will have finished

         Il aura mangé = He will have eaten
         Je serai parti = I will have left
         Il sera venu = He will have come




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