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To describe events which haven’t happened yet, you have the choices of 2 Future tenses:
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the Immediate Future (le Futur Immédiat)
the Classic Future (le Futur)
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In general, French people use the Immediate Future in informal conversations and writing. If you want to show off, use both!
The immediate future with the Simpsons
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Le futur immédiat
(adapté de l’original de H. Bradley)
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N.B.Time expressions are very useful to introduce the tense you want to use.
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