The document discusses how to form sentences in the future tense in French. It explains that in English the future tense is formed using "I'm going to" followed by the verb, like "I'm going to eat." In French, the future tense is similarly formed using "Je vais" followed by the verb, such as "Je vais manger." It provides examples of how to say common verbs like "eat," "go," "listen," "watch," "play," and "buy" in the future tense in French.
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Language Open Learning bring you an overview of the Future Tense in English Grammar.
We show you the options for using the Future Tense, what they mean and how they are used.
We show you the use of WILL, GOING TO and PRESENT CONTINUOUS when using the Future Tenses
This presentation is used in conjunction with the Learn English Grammar 2 course at http://www.LanguageOpenLearning.com
WHAT IS INTENTION ???
Merriam-Webster.com defines intention as a determination to act in a certain way.
As shared in “When your Relationships are Good, your Life is Good”, an intention is a clear and positive statement of an outcome you want to experience.
An intention is a goal, or vision, that guides your activities, thoughts, attitudes, and choices.
Language features
To express intention , we usually use :
Simple Future Tense
Would like …
Would rather…
Examples of expressing intention
-I'm going to ...-I would like to ...- (Yes, I think) I will ...- I am planning to ...- I have decided ...- I'm thinking of ...- I intend to ....- My intention is to ...- Perhaps/ May be I will ..
2. Le futur, c’est quoi?
In English the infinitive always start with:
• ‘to’, for example ‘to eat’ ; ‘to play’ ; ‘to
learn’.
Here is an exemple of future in english.
I’m go to eat an apple.
What is wrong with this sentence?
3. Le futur, c’est quoi?
AFTER
The answer is…
I’m going to eat an apple.
In english, you need to use ‘I’m going to’
to create sentences in the future.
• En français, it is the same. Comment
dit-on I’m going to en francais???
• Je vais.
5. Le futur, c’est quoi?
In French
BEFORE
Manger =
Je manger une pomme
What is wrong with this sentence?
AFTER
Je vais manger une pomme.
• Tu dis maintenant des exemples.
6. Comment dit-on en francais?
• Manger • To eat
• Aller • To go
• Écouter • To listen
• Regarder • To watch
• Jouer • To play
• Acheter • To buy
• Être • To be
• Avoir • To have
• Faire • To do
7. Le futur, c’est quoi?
• Tomorrow, I’m going to visit London.
• Demain, je vais visiter Londres.
• This weekend, I’m going to go to
Worcester with my friends and I’m going
to buy some biscuits for Mr Bengriche.
• Ce weekend, je vais aller à Worcester
avec mes amis et je vais acheter des
biscuits pour Mr Bengriche.
8. Le futur, Méga Challenge
• This weekend, there is a festival in
London and I think that it is interesting.
So, I would like to buy some tickets via
internet. However, I tried a week ago
and I failed, it was too expensive. But I
have to convince my parents or I have
to work. I’m going to do my homework
and I’m going to participate a lot in
lessons.