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Grammar: Present meaning Future
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Grammar: Present meaning Future

ByFast French May 24, 2023May 25, 2023

In French, you don’t always have to use the Future Simple tense to talk about the future. You don’t even have to use the Near Future tense. You can just use the Present Tense, provided that you also specify a time that will occur sometime in the near future, eg “this evening,” “tomorrow,” or even…

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Grammar: Conditional (present)
Grammar

Grammar: Conditional (present)

ByFast French May 10, 2023February 10, 2025

The Conditional tense expresses the idea that you WOULD do something, if a specific condition is met. So in English, it involves either the word “would” or its abbreviation “‘d” (apostrophe d). If we take the English verb “to give,” its conditional would be “I would give” or “I’d give.” The conditional of the English…

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