the use of the simple future in French is the same as the future tense in English. In English people would use the form "will" (+verb).
To talk about something that is going to happen in the future.
A French verb may have eight tenses. The 'present' is the present tense. The 'imparfait' is the imperfect. The 'passe simple' is the historic/narrative/simple past. The 'futur' is the future. The 'passe compose' is the perfect. The 'plus-que-parfait' is the pluperfect. The 'passe anterieur' is the past anterior. The 'futur anterieur' is the future perfect.
the Present Simple, the Past Simple and the Future Simple.
"Will vanish" is the simple future tense.
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To talk about something that is going to happen in the future.
The simple future tense refers to something that will happen in the future.It follows this structure:Subject + Will + Verb.e.g. I will sing.
Futur simpleVerbs can get a little tricky, but if you're an anglophone it's best to keep it simple and stick to futur simple.
A simple tense only has one verb eg present simple/past simple. All future forms have more than one verb so there is no future simple tense.
A French verb may have eight tenses. The 'present' is the present tense. The 'imparfait' is the imperfect. The 'passe simple' is the historic/narrative/simple past. The 'futur' is the future. The 'passe compose' is the perfect. The 'plus-que-parfait' is the pluperfect. The 'passe anterieur' is the past anterior. The 'futur anterieur' is the future perfect.
"Future" in English is le futur in French.
IN French, the future can be translate to " le futur" or "l'avenir" !!!!
simple is spelled the same in French.
The simple future tense is used to refer to something that has not yet happened but will happen in the future.
Quand. There is, however a difference between french and English. In English when the tense is the present (but in the fact means a future event) and is in a affirmative sentence , in french you have to use the future tense. When I'm sixty-four - Quand j'aurai soixante-quatre ans. j'aurai is the future for the first person of the verb "avoir"
the future - le futur
The simple future tense refers to actions that have not yet happened but will occur in the future. The simple present tense refers to actions that are currently taking place.