Category: Verbs
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How to use the passé recent (recent past) in French
The passé récent in French, also known as the recent past or near past, is a verb construction used to describe an action that has just occurred or was completed in the very recent past.
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What is the infinitive verb (infinitif) in French
In French, an infinitive verb (infinitif) is the basic form of a verb that is not conjugated to indicate tense, mood, or person. In other words, it’s the “to” form of the verb in English, like to speak, to eat and to go.
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How to use the passé simple (simple past) in French
The passé simple (simple past) is one of the past tenses in French and is primarily used in formal writing
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Complete conjugation table for Falloir (To be necessary)
A complete conjugation table with the most important tenses and moods for the French verb Falloir (To be necessary)
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Complete conjugation table for Devoir (To have to/must)
A complete conjugation table with the most important tenses for the French verb Devoir (to have to/must)
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How to use the present subjunctive in French
In this guide, we will explain how to use the present subjunctive in French and express for example uncertainty, desire and wishes.
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Difference between the French Imperfect tense and Passé Composé
The French Imperfect tense and Passé Composé are both the past tense, but what are the differences?
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How to use the Conditionnel Présent in French
The Conditionnel Présent is used in French to say for example that you would like for something.
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How to use the passé composé (compound past) past tense in French
This guide explains how you can form the most used past tense in French, the Passé Composé (compound past)
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How to use the future tense (futur simple) in French
In this guide we explain how you can use and conjugate the future simple in French to talk about actions that will happen in the future
