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Regular and Irregular Verbs ER Verbs - Group One IR Verbs - Group Two RE Verbs - Group Three Irregular Verbs Pronunciation Points The use of the Present Tense Indicative - Past Tense Past: Perfect Past: Imperfect Past: Historic Past: Pluperfect Past: Future Perfect
Indicative - Future Tense
The Conditional Mood Forming The Subjunctive Mood Using The Subjunctive Mood The Imperative Mood The infinitive, past & present participles The Active and Passive Voices
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Future tense

The last tense I will mention in the indicative mood is the future tense. Like in English there is one specific tense to describe actions happening in the future but also other ways of expressing this tense.

Let’s start with the formation of the future tense:

Formation

Most of the time we keep the infinitive intact with its ending and add the following endings: -AI, -AS,-A, -ONS, -EZ, -ONT.

Chanter Finir Rendre
Je chanter -AI finir -AI rendr -AI
Tu chanter -AS finir -AS rendr -AS
Il chanter -A finir -A rendr -A
Nous chanter -ONS finir -ONS rendr -ONS
Vous chanter -EZ finir -EZ rendr -EZ
Ils chanter -ONT finir -ONT rendr -ONT

We have to be aware of the irregular verbs and how their stems are affected. So here we go again for some more memorizing work:

Avoir Etre Aller Faire
J’aurai Je serai J’irai Je ferai
Tu auras Tu seras Tu iras Tu feras
Il aura Il sera Il ira Il fera
Nous aurons Nous serons Nous irons Nous ferons
Vous aurez Vous serez Vous irez Vous ferez
Ils auront Ils seront Ils iront Ils feront
Study Tip

You are leaving tomorrow morning for a week-end in Paris. Use the future tense and explain your plans.

Exercise Icon. Level: Fairly Easy Exercise: Fill the gaps

alert icon Note the following verbs:

Appeler Jeter Acheter
J’appeller -AI jetter -AI achèter -AI
Tu appeller -AS jetter -AS achèter -AS
Il appeller -A jetter -AS achèter -A
Nous appeller -ONS jetter -ONS achèter -ONS
Vous appeller -EZ jetter -EZ achèter -EZ
Ils appeller -ONT jetter -ONT achèter -ONT
Nettoyer
Je nettoierai
tu nettoieras
il nettoiera
Nous nettoierons
vous nettoierez
ils nettoieront
Essuyer
J’essuierai
tu essuieras
il essuiera
Nous essuierons
vous essuierez
ils essuieront

The exception is envoyer (to send) which changes its stem :

Envoyer (to send)
J’enverrai
tu enverras
il enverra
Nous enverrons
vous enverrez
ils enverront

So you don’t have the form "envoierai" but the new stem “enverr”+ ending.

Note that for the verbs ending in –Ayer we can keep both stems :

Payer (to pay)
Je payerai/paierai
Tu payeras/paieras
Il payera/paiera
Nous payerons/paierons
Vous payerez/paierez
Ils payeront/paieront

Other exceptions

Irregular verbs with –RE infinitive ending. They form their future like the regular verbs but you must remove the –E at the end:

Boire
Je boir -AI
Tu boir -AS
Il boir -A
Nous boir -ONS
Vous boir -EZ
Ils boir -ONT

Irregular verbs ending in –IR

For example: Courir, mourir.

Courir
Je courr -AI
Tu courr -AS
Il courr -A
Nous courr -ONS
Vous courr -EZ
Ils courr -ONT

alert icon Be careful that in this tense you need to double the R of the stem when in the imperfect we only have one R.

The first person of the singular in both tenses sounds alike : Je courais, tu courais, il courait, nous courions, vous couriez, ils couraient.

Note also that some have a change of stem:

Venir Tenir
Je viendr -AI tiendr -AI
Tu viendr -AS tiendr -AS
Il viendr -A tiendr -A
Nous viendr -ONS tiendr -ONS
Vous viendr -EZ tiendr -EZ
Ils viendr -ONT tiendr -ONT

Exercise Icon. Level: Fairly Easy Exercises

Here is a list of verbs in the infinitive form, use as many as you want and write a short story about your next holiday in the future tense (at least 5 sentences): Voyager, prendre, venir, aller, acheter, payer, finir, louer, avoir, être, nager, faire A Here is a list of verbs in the infinitive form, use as many as you want and write a short story about your next holiday in the future tense (at least 5 sentences) :

Once you are done, send the exercises to me for correction: i.marcoul@city.ac.uk

Then try this one:

Fill the gap with the future tense instead of the infinitive:

The use of the future tense

As in English it is used to describe what will happen. However unlike in English it is used to describe actions which have not happened with conjunctions such as when, while, as soon as. For example:

Here is a list of some of the expressions which call for the future tense:

Exercise Icon. Level: DifficultTry this translation

Translate into English

alert icon Future immediate

Note that if you wish to mention an action which will soon happen or which is more likely to take place you can use the verb “aller” followed by the infinitive of the other verb.

Je vais téléphoner à mon frère
Tu vas répondre au téléphone
Il va prendre un taxi
Nous allons partir en vacances
Vous allez regarder le film ce soir
Ils vont chanter au théâtre

It is very similar to English:

It gives the actions a sense of predictability.

Now it's time to consider moods other than the indicative: The Conditional