How do you write in the future in French?
How do you write future tense in French?
Future indicative — formation
The future tense is extremely regular in its formation; for all verbs, it is made simply by adding the future endings (-ai, -as, -a, -ons, -ez, -ont) to the future stem. For most verbs the future stem consists of the infinitive, less any final “e.”
How do you form le futur?
Le futur simple corresponds to the will-future tense in English. We mostly use this tense to talk about future plans or intentions, as well as to make predictions about what may occur in the future. We conjugate the future tense by adding the endings -ai, -as, -a, -ons, -ez and -ont to the infinitive of the verb.
What is aller in future tense?
The verb aller is a key verb because as well as its use to mean to go, it is also used as an auxiliary to form a kind of future tense: je vais revenir = I’m going to come back, I’ll be coming back. Forms of the verb aller are some of the most commonly used: see this article on common French verb forms.
What is an example of future tense in French?
In general, the future tense in French is used in the same way as using “will” to talk about the future in English, like this: J’irai demain (I will go tomorrow) Elle te dira la semaine prochaine (she will tell you next week) Ils oublieront sûrement (they will probably forget)
Is Je vais future tense?
The immediate future tense is also used to talk about what is going to happen in the future.
How to form the immediate future.
Subject pronoun | Aller = to go | English |
---|---|---|
je | vais | I’m going |
tu | vas | You’re going (informal) |
il/elle/on | va | He is going/She is going/We are going |
nous | allons | We are going |
How do you form the future stem in French?
For example, endings of the future tense (with the regular verb regarder – to watch) are: je regarderai – I will watch. tu regarderas – you will watch.
How to form the future tense.
English | Subject pronoun | Future ending |
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he/she/it (we) | il/elle/on | a |
we | nous | ons |
you (formal, plural) | vous | ez |
they | ils/elles | ont |