Quel temps verbal?. on verra Le futur simple - simple tense - future root (ends in “r”) - “avoir” endings Translation: “one will see” / “we will see”

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Quel temps verbal?

on verra

Le futur simple - simple tense - future root (ends in “r”) - “avoir” endings Translation: “one will see” / “we will see”

je travaille

Le présent de l’indicatif - simple tense - nous/vous/ils endings often ons/ez/ent Translation: “I work” or “I am working”

elle est rentrée

Le passé composé - compound tense - auxiliary verb in present - past participle Translation: “she returned/has returned”

il parlait

L’imparfait - simple tense - root from “nous” form (no ‘r’) - ais/ais/ait/ions/iez/aient Translation: “he was speaking” or “he used to speak”

vous avez dormi

Le passé composé - compound tense - auxiliary verb in present - past participle Translation: “you/y’all slept/have slept”

ils étaient revenus

Le plus-que-parfait - compound tense - auxiliary verb in imperfect - past participle Translation: “they had come back”

tu partiras

Le futur simple - simple tense - future root (ends in “r”) - “avoir” endings Translation: “you will leave”

vous dormiriez

Le conditionnel présent- simple tense - futur root (ends in “r”) - imparfait endings Translation: “you/y’all would sleep”

vous dormiez

L’imparfait - simple tense - root from “nous” form (no ‘r’) - ais/ais/ait/ions/iez/aient Translation: “you/y’all were sleeping” or “you/y’all used to sleep”

ils viendront

Le futur simple - simple tense - future root (ends in “r”) - “avoir” endings Translation: “they will come”

je me lavais

L’imparfait - simple tense - root from “nous” form (no ‘r’) - ais/ais/ait/ions/iez/aient Translation: “I was washing (myself)” or “I used to wash (myself)”

elle était partie

Le plus-que-parfait - compound tense - auxiliary verb in imperfect - past participle Translation: “she had left”

j’aurai travaillé

Le futur antérieur - compound tense Auxiliary verb: - future root (ends in “r”) - “avoir” endings Translation: “I will have worked”

tu t’étais réveillé(e)

Le plus-que-parfait - compound tense - auxiliary verb in imperfect - past participle Translation: “you had woken (yourself)”

je voyagerai

Le futur simple - simple tense - future root (ends in “r”) - “avoir” endings Translation: “I will travel”

il a mangé

Le passé composé - compound tense - auxiliary verb in present - past participle Translation: “he ate/ has eaten”

je suis venu(e)

Le passé composé - compound tense - auxiliary verb in present - past participle Translation: “I came / have come”

je préférerais

Le conditionnel présent- simple tense - futur root (ends in “r”) - imparfait endings Translation: “I would prefer”

elle sera partie

Le futur antérieur - compound tense Auxiliary verb: - future root (ends in “r”) - “avoir” endings Translation: “she will have left”

nous écrivions

L’imparfait - simple tense - root from “nous” form (no ‘r’) - ais/ais/ait/ions/iez/aient Translation: “we were writing” or “we used to write”

ils se seront réveillés

Le futur antérieur - compound tense Auxiliary verb: - future root (ends in “r”) - “avoir” endings Translation: “they will have woken up”

nous avions dîné

Le plus-que-parfait - compound tense - auxiliary verb in imperfect - past participle Translation: “we had dined”

nous aurions dîné

Le conditionnel passé- compound tense - auxiliary verb in conditionnel présent - past participle Translation: “we would have dined”

elles finisssaient

L’imparfait - simple tense - root from “nous” form (no ‘r’) - ais/ais/ait/ions/iez/aient Translation: “they were finishing” or “they used to finish”

vous attendrez

Le futur simple - simple tense - future root (ends in “r”) - “avoir” endings Translation: “you/y’all will wait”

nous aurons écrit

Le futur antérieur - compound tense Auxiliary verb: - future root (ends in “r”) - “avoir” endings Translation: “we will have written”

nous sortons

Le présent de l’indicatif - simple tense - nous/vous/ils endings often ons/ez/ent Translation: “we go out” or “we are going out”

il parlerait

Le conditionnel présent- simple tense - futur root (ends in “r”) - imparfait endings Translation: “he would speak”

elles maigrissent

Le présent de l’indicatif - simple tense - nous/vous/ils endings often ons/ez/ent Translation: “they lose weight” or “they are losing weight”

nous voudrions

Le conditionnel présent- simple tense - futur root (ends in “r”) - imparfait endings Translation: “we would want/ would like”

ils auraient dormi

Le conditionnel passé- compound tense - auxiliary verb in conditionnel présent - past participle Translation: “they would have slept”

j’aurais travaillé

Le conditionnel passé- compound tense - auxiliary verb in conditionnel présent - past participle Translation: “I would have worked”

tu as répondu

Le passé composé - compound tense - auxiliary verb in present - past participle Translation: “you replied / have replied”

elle serait partie

Le conditionnel passé- compound tense - auxiliary verb in conditionnel présent - past participle Translation: “she would have left”

ils se lavent

Le présent de l’indicatif - simple tense -nous/vous/ils endings often ons/ez/ent Translation: “they wash (themselves)” or “they are washing (themselves)”

vous auriez fini

Le conditionnel passé- compound tense - auxiliary verb in conditionnel présent - past participle Translation: “you/y’all would have finished”

vous aurez fini

Le futur antérieur - compound tense Auxiliary verb: - future root (ends in “r”) - “avoir” endings Translation: “you/y’all will have finished”

elles finiraient

Le conditionnel présent- simple tense - futur root (ends in “r”) - imparfait endings Translation: “they would finish”

vous aviez commencé

Le plus-que-parfait - compound tense - auxiliary verb in imperfect - past participle Translation: “you/y’all had started”

vous étudiez

Le présent de l’indicatif - simple tense - nous/vous/ils endings often ons/ez/ent Translation: “You/y’all study” or “You/y’all are studying”