The future tense 1- Use 2- Formation 3- Time indicators V. Passerat

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The future tense 1- Use 2- Formation 3- Time indicators V. Passerat

1- Use The future tense is used to describe something that is going to happen or will / shall happen later on. As in English, there are three main ways of describing the future action. V. Passerat

2-1- The immediate future (in English “going to” verb) The French structure is “aller” verb in the present tense an infinitive (that is to say a verb ending in “ER”, “IR” or “RE”). Je vais jouer Tu vas jouer Il, Elle, On va faire Nous allons faire Vous allez finir Ils, Elles vont finir ( ) V. Passerat

Examples Je vais Tu vas Elle va jouer manger faire V. Passerat au foot une glace du shopping

2-2- The future tense (In English, will/shall verb) The French structure is the infinitive form of the verb the specific future endings. Don’t forget to remove the “e” of “RE” verbs before you do so! Je jouer ai Tu jouer as Il, Elle, On choisir a Nous choisir ons Vous boire ez Ils, Elles boire ont V. Passerat

2-3- The present (!) You may express a future idea with a present tense. Examples: Ce week-end, je reste à la maison. L’année prochaine, je pars en Italie. V. Passerat

2-4- Irregular verbs Here is the list of verbs that alter their stem in the future tense. Once it is altered, it stays the same at all persons. Être Avoir Aller Faire Pouvoir Savoir Vouloir Venir ser endings aur endings ir endings fer endings pourr endings saur endings voudr endings viendr endings V. Passerat

3- Time indicators Demain (tomorrow) Après (later) Ce soir (tonight) Cet après-midi (this afternoon) Ensuite (after) Plus tard (later on) Pendant les vacances (during the holidays) Le week-end prochain (Next week-end) L’année prochaine (Next year) V. Passerat

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