Le Futur Simple
When to use it: To describe what will happen at a certain time in the future (equivalent of “will or shall”).
Time phrases: Demain (tomorrow), la semaine prochaine (next week).
Regular Verbs
Regular –er, -ir and –re* verbs all follow the same rules in the future:
1) Take the infinitive (title) of the verb: e.g donner, finir
2) Add the endings : -ai, -as, -a , -ons, -ez, -ont,
* There is a slight difference for –re verbs. Before adding the endings
you must take off the “e”. For example: vendre = vendr
PARLER
PARTIR
PRENDRE
Je Parlerai
Je Partirai
Je Prendrai
Tu Parleras
Tu Partiras
Tu Prendras
ll/Elle parlera
ll/Elle, on partira
ll/Elle/on prendra
Nous parlerons
Nous partirons
Nous prendrons
Vous parlerez
Vous partirez
Vous prendrez
lls/Elles parleront
lls/Elles partiront
lls prendront
Futur Simple: Irregular Verbs
For irregular verbs in the futur simple, you only need to learn the stem as the endings are the same.
Être
to be
ser
je serai
aller
to go
ir
j’irai
avoir
to have
aur
j’aurai
envoyer
to send
enverr
j’enverrai
devoir
to have to
devr
je devrai
faire
to make/do
fer
je ferai
pleuvoir
to rain
pleuvr
il pleuvra
pouvoir
to be able
pourr
je pourrai
recevoir
to receive
recevr
e recevrai
savoir
to know
saur
je saurai
venir
to come
viendr
je viendrai
voir
to see
verr
je verrai
vouloir
to want
voudr
je voudrai
Fill the gap with the correct form of the verb / present tense:
First one has been done.