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Which verb is conjugated to form the near future tense in French?
Which verb is conjugated to form the near future tense in French?
- avoir
- aller (correct)
- être
- faire
How is the sentence 'I will eat a sandwich' translated into French using the near future tense?
How is the sentence 'I will eat a sandwich' translated into French using the near future tense?
- Je vaux manger un sandwich
- Je va manger un sandy
- Je vais mangeant un sandwich
- Je vais manger un sandy (correct)
What is needed after conjugating the verb 'aller' when forming the near future tense in French?
What is needed after conjugating the verb 'aller' when forming the near future tense in French?
- A noun
- Another verb in its infinitive form (correct)
- Another verb in the present tense
- An adjective
Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence 'Nous _____ viens' when forming the near future tense in French?
Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence 'Nous _____ viens' when forming the near future tense in French?
In the sentence 'Il va au centre commercial', what would it become when translated using the near future tense in French?
In the sentence 'Il va au centre commercial', what would it become when translated using the near future tense in French?
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Near future tense verb
Near future tense verb
The verb 'aller' (to go) is used and conjugated.
'I will eat a sandwich' in French
'I will eat a sandwich' in French
'Je vais manger un sandwich'. 'aller' + infinitive: 'vais manger'.
After 'aller', add...
After 'aller', add...
The infinitive form of the verb you intend to use.
Correct pronoun: 'Nous _____ viens'
Correct pronoun: 'Nous _____ viens'
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'Il va au centre commercial' in near future tense.
'Il va au centre commercial' in near future tense.
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Study Notes
Future Proch (Near Future)
- To form the future proch, conjugate the verb "aller" (to go) and then add the main verb in its infinitive form.
- Example: Je vais regarder un match. (I'm going to watch a match.)
- The verb "aller" is conjugated as follows:
- Je vais
- Tu vas
- Il/Elle/On va
- Nous allons
- Vous allez
- Ils/Elles vont
- Use the future proch to express an action that will happen in the near future.
- Example: Il va aller au centre commercial. (He is going to go to the mall.)
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