Side-by-Side French and English Grammar by C. Frederick Farrell

Side-by-Side French and English Grammar by C. Frederick Farrell

Author:C. Frederick Farrell
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Published: 2012-02-28T16:00:00+00:00


Other past forms

1. For the immediate past, use venir de plus an infinitive.

2. For “used to” or “would” plus infinitive, use the imperfect tense.

Future tenses

Definition

Future tenses describe events that have not yet taken place.

Forms

There are only two tenses for future time: the future and the future progressive. Both are compound tenses, that is, they require more than one word to form them.

1. The future tense is formed by using the auxiliary verb will plus the infinitive of the main verb.



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