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  1. The future tense, or « le futur simple,» in French is used to talk about future events, actions that will happen after the moment of speaking. This lesson will guide you through the formation and …

  2. Replacez les verbes suivants dans le dialogue, et mettez-les au futur proche. rentrer — être — s'occuper — jouer — faire — manger — préparer « Alors, mon chéri, ce soir Julie de ta sœur …

  3. Le futur simple exprime un fait ou une action qui se déroulera plus tard, elle n’a pas encore eu lieu au moment où nous nous exprimons. Ex : La semaine prochaine, nous partirons en vacances. …

  4. 4 French has two future tenses -- the futur proche and the futur s. mple. The futur proche is formed with the auxiliary. ller which is followed by an infinitive (Je vais p. rtir. 'I'm going to le. …

  5. The simple future tense, or le futur simple, is the broadest way of talking about the future. Unlike the near future tense, the conjugation of the simple future involves changes to the main verb …

  6. To form the future tense in French, you add the future endings to the entire infinitive of verbs that end in -er or -ir. You drop the -e before adding the endings to -re verbs. Study the following. 2. …

  7. In English, that is expressed as, “She will cry.” The time of that event is less certain, although we know that it will take place at some time in the future. So, if we wanted to say that Dave is …