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The meaning of tout à l'heure is determined by the tense of the verb in the clause which contains it. If the verb is in a past tense it means 'just now' | __TOC__ | ||
==Rule== | |||
The meaning of "tout à l'heure" is determined by the tense of the verb in the clause which contains it. | |||
*If the verb is in a '''past tense''' it means ''''just now'''' | |||
*if the verb is in a '''present or future''' tense it means ''''presently'''' | |||
==Examples== | |||
*Je suis arrivé tout à l'heure | *Je suis arrivé tout à l'heure | ||
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==Video: How to Say SEE YOU LATER in French?== | ==Video: How to Say SEE YOU LATER in French?== | ||
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Meaning of tout à l'heure
Rule
The meaning of "tout à l'heure" is determined by the tense of the verb in the clause which contains it.
- If the verb is in a past tense it means 'just now'
- if the verb is in a present or future tense it means 'presently'
Examples
- Je suis arrivé tout à l'heure
I arrived just now
- Elle va arriver tout à l'heure
She will arrive presently