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French Grammar
Master French grammar step by step: from verb conjugation and French tenses to sentence structure and common grammar rules. Perfect for beginners, intermediate learners, and advanced students preparing for DELF or DALF exams.


Futur Proche - The Near Future Tense
If you want to talk about what you’re going to do in French, you’ll love the futur proche (near future tense). It’s simple, practical, and used all the time in everyday conversation. Let’s break it down step by step: What is Futur Proche? The futur proche is used to express actions that will happen very soon or are already planned. In English, it corresponds to: “going to + verb” Example: I am going to eat → Je vais manger. Remember, in this tense, the verb 'aller' has ma
Ishita Lonkar
Feb 32 min read
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