Á l'avenir, je vais continuer à faire des sports comme je veux garder la forme. Toutefois, si j'avais plus de l'argent je ferais sports qui sont plus aventureux tels que l'escrime ou le ski. Car j'ai trouvé ma passion en le ski, j'adorerais faire cette sport géniale pour mon année sabbatique. Je serai un moniteur de ski! J'aiderai les petits enfants apprendre á ski.
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It is correct to use "which is" when talking about a singular future unknown situation or option. If referring to multiple future unknown situations or options, it is correct to use "which are."
In French, "I will travel" would be "je voyagerai", where "je" is the subject pronoun "I", "voyager" is the infinitive for "to travel", and "ai" is the future tense ending corresponding to "I will".
In French, "future" is feminine when referring to the noun "future tense" (le futur).
The simple future tense in French is used to describe actions that will happen in the future. It is formed by adding specific endings to the infinitive form of the verb. This tense is often used to make predictions, talk about future plans or intentions, and make promises.
To say "future leaders" in French, you would say "les futurs leaders."
i don't think really anything lol watch the simpsons for correct prediction
The future perfect tense of correct is will have corrected.
In French, "I will travel" would be "je voyagerai", where "je" is the subject pronoun "I", "voyager" is the infinitive for "to travel", and "ai" is the future tense ending corresponding to "I will".
"Future" in English is le futur in French.
IN French, the future can be translate to " le futur" or "l'avenir" !!!!
The correct spelling is "Back to the Future."
tedi amir
the future - le futur
It will be a piece of writing which you are going to read.
ma future famille
The simple future tense in French is used to describe actions that will happen in the future. It is formed by adding specific endings to the infinitive form of the verb. This tense is often used to make predictions, talk about future plans or intentions, and make promises.
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