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Futur Proche[edit | edit source]

Futur Proche is a French tense used to talk about actions that will take place in the near future. In this lesson, you will learn how to use it properly with the help of some cultural references and interesting facts.

When to use Futur Proche[edit | edit source]

Futur proche is used to express actions that will happen in the immediate or near future, usually today or tomorrow. It is formed by using the present tense of the verb "aller" (to go) followed by an infinitive. For example:

  • Je vais manger une pomme. (I am going to eat an apple.)

Cultural Reference: Le Tour de France[edit | edit source]

Le Tour de France is an annual multi-stage bicycle race, held primarily in France, but occasionally making passes through nearby countries. The race was first organized in 1903 and is now considered the most prestigious bicycle race in the world. It usually takes place in July and attracts millions of viewers from all over the world.

In French, the expression "Le Tour de France" is used with Futur Proche to express near future actions. For example:

  • Nous allons regarder Le Tour de France demain. (We are going to watch Le Tour de France tomorrow.)

Formation of Futur Proche[edit | edit source]

Futur Proche is formed with the present tense of the verb "aller" and the infinitive of the main verb. Here are some examples:

French Pronunciation English
Je vais manger /ʒə ve mẽʒe/ I am going to eat
Tu vas partir /ty va paʁtiʁ/ You are going to leave
Il/Elle/On va étudier /il ɛl ɔ̃ va etydje/ He/She/One is going to study
Nous allons danser /nu zalɔ̃ dɑ̃se/ We are going to dance
Vous allez chanter /vuz ale ʃɑ̃te/ You are going to sing
Ils/Elles vont jouer /il ɛl vɔ̃ ʒue/ They are going to play

Exercise[edit | edit source]

Here is an exercise to practice Futur Proche:

  • She is going to read a book. (Elle va lire un livre.)
  • We are going to swim. (Nous allons nager.)
  • They are going to watch a movie. (Ils vont regarder un film.)
  • You (singular) are going to travel. (Tu vas voyager.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, you have learned about the French tense Futur Proche and how it is used to express future actions. You also learned some interesting facts about "Le Tour de France". Don't forget to practice and use Futur Proche in your everyday conversations in French!


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