The going future tense is a tense you can use to talk about what's going to happen the future. It's made up of two parts and, in English, it looks like this:
"I'm going to eat."
"Are you going to see Marie?"
"We're not going to speak to Pierre."
"Aren't they going to finish today'?"
Learn how this tense is formed
Practise with over 2,300 exercises!
Learn to manipulate the tense to say what you want
Perfect for GCSE, A level and degree students
The good thing about this tense is that once you learn the main part, you can chuck anything else onto the end of it. I'll give you a range of verbs you can use with it as well as some useful vocabulary.
I hope you enjoy this book and it helps you to master the beautiful French language
"I'm going to eat."
"Are you going to see Marie?"
"We're not going to speak to Pierre."
"Aren't they going to finish today'?"
Learn how this tense is formed
Practise with over 2,300 exercises!
Learn to manipulate the tense to say what you want
Perfect for GCSE, A level and degree students
The good thing about this tense is that once you learn the main part, you can chuck anything else onto the end of it. I'll give you a range of verbs you can use with it as well as some useful vocabulary.
I hope you enjoy this book and it helps you to master the beautiful French language