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Immediate future tense

The immediate future tense is used to talk about what is going to happen in the future. It's formed by combining both: the present tense of the verb aller the infinitive of the main verb For example: Je vais regarder la tlvision ce soir (I'm going to watch TV tonight) Have a look at how the verb regarder (to watch/to look) can be used with aller:

Immediate future tense


Pronoun Auxiliary Main verb (infinitive) regarder Je Tu Il/elle/on Nous Vous Ils/elles vais vas va allons allez vont regarder regarder regarder regarder regarder regarder English I'm going to watch/look You're going to watch/look (familiar) She's going to watch/look We're going to watch/look You're going to watch/look (plural/formal) They're going to watch/look

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