Futur simple - Actif (Basic Format)

 

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Futur simple actif (Basic format)


1.     For verbs ending in "-r", add the following endings after the final "-r" of the verb (-ai,  -as,  -a,  -ons,  -ez,  -ont).

2.     For verbs ending in "-re", first remove the final "-e" from "-re", and then add the above endings.


These endings, when added after the final "-r" of the verb, all mean "will", or "will be ... -ing"

 

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Examples:

 

Example 1 (masculin / féminin singulier)

 

Il (elle) parlera.

He (she) shall speak / shall talk.

He (she) will be speaking / will be talking.

He (she) will speak / will talk.

 

Special meaning when used with words like "quand, aussitôt que, dès que", etc. describing a future event:

 

Example 2 (masculin / féminin singulier)

 

Quand il (elle) parlera plus tard ce soir, …

When he (she) does speak / does talk later this evening, … (for emphasis, or negative) (Future event)

When he (she) speaks / talks later this evening, … (Future event)

When he (she) is speaking / is talking later this evening, … (Future event)

 

There are a few special spelling rules for the Futur simple:

 Special Spelling Rule 1


According to the rules of "La Nouvelle orthographe" (New Rules of Spelling) from the Académie française,

when creating the Futur simple of a verb whose "Infinitif" form ends in the sequence "... e + single consonant + -er", or in "... é + single consonant + -er", the "e" or "é" preceding the " single consonant" is changed into "è" before a mute syllable, (that is a syllable ending in a silent –e).


Example 1

Infinitif: 'lever' = ( ... e + v + er ) ; Futur simple:   il (elle) lèvera

 

Example 2

Infinitif: 'protéger' = ( ... é + g + er ) ; Futur simple:   il (elle) protègera


Note: This rule also applies to 1st-Group verbs (ending in –er) whose "Infinitif" form includes the sequence of  "... e" or "... é" followed by a pair of unlike consonants whose second letter is "h", "l", "n", "r", or "u".


Examples are:

ch - pécher, which would become "il (elle) pèchera"

gl - régler, ... il (elle) règlera

gn - régner, ... il (elle) règnera

br - célébrer, ... il (elle) célèbrera

gu - déléguer, ... il (elle) délèguera

 

Special Spelling Rule 2


For verbs ending in '-eler' and '-eter'

A small group of verbs ending in '-eler' and '-eter' double their 'l' or 't' when they come before mute syllables.

This group of verbs includes verbs such as 'appeler', 'jeter', and their derivatives (including interpeler)


Examples of the doubling of ' l '

Infinitif: 'appeler', ... il (elle) appellera

Infinitif: 'rappeler' ; ... il (elle) rappellera

 

Examples of the doubling of ' t ':

Infinitif: 'jeter', ... il (elle) jettera

Infinitif: 'projeter', ... il (elle) projettera

 


Finally, there are several important verbs which modify their stem (core spelling) before adding the endings.

These are listed below, and are grouped according to the similarities in their modified form (that is, in their adjusted stem).

Infinitif Adjusted stem Examples for :    "je, tu, il, nous, vous, ils" (in sequence)

avoir

(to have)

aur-

j'aurai

I shall be having

I shall have

I will be having

I will have

savoir

(to know)

saur-

tu sauras

you shall know

you will know

être

(to be)

ser-

il sera

he shall be

he will be

faire

(to do / to make)

fer-

nous ferons

we shall be doing

we shall be making

we shall do

we shall make

we will be doing

we will be making

we will do

we will make

vouloir

(to want)

voudr-

vous voudrez

you shall be wanting

you shall want

you will be wanting

you will want

pouvoir

(to be able)

pourr-

ils pourront

they shall be able

they will be able

devoir

(to have to)

devr-

je devrai

I shall have to

I will have to

recevoir

(to receive)

recevr-

tu recevras

you shall be receiving

you shall receive

you will be receiving

you will receive

aller

(to go)

ir-

il ira

he shall be going

he shall go

he will be going

he will go

venir

(to come)

viendr-

je viendrai

I shall be coming

I shall come

I will be coming

I will come

tenir

(to hold)

tiendr-

tu tiendras

you shall be holding

you shall hold

you will be holding

you will hold

voir

(to see)

verr-

il verra

he shall be seeing

he shall see

he will be seeing

he will see

envoyer

(to send)

enverr-

nous enverrons

we  shall be sending

we shall send

we  will be sending

we will send

 

courir

(to run)

 courr-

vous courrez

you shall be running

you shall run

you will be running

you will run

mourir

(to die)

mourr-

ils mourront

they shall be dying

they shall die

they will be dying

they will die

valoir

(to be worth)

vaudr-

je vaudrai

I shall be worth

I will be worth

falloir ↓ faudr-

il faudra

it shall be necessary

it will be necessary

(to be necessary) (impersonal - always conjugated with " il ")

s'asseoir

(to sit)

assoir-

tu t'assoiras

you shall be sitting

you shall sit

you will be sitting

you will sit

s'asseoir

(to sit)

assiér-

nous nous assiérons

we shall be sitting

we shall sit

we will be sitting

we will sit