Passé récent au Futur proche - with 'aller'
23D Passé récent au Futur proche – with allerSujet + "aller"(Présent - Indicatif) + "venir"(Infinitif) + d' + "aller"(Infinitif) + verbe principal (Infinitif) Sujet + (vais, vas, va, allons, allez, vont) + venir d'aller + verbe principal (Infinitif) |
23D Examples:
Example 1 (masculin / féminin singulier)
Il (elle) va venir d'aller voir le film. He (she) is going to have just gone to see the movie. (recently beforehand) He (she) is just going to have gone to see the movie. (recently beforehand)
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) va venir d'aller voir le film, … (Future event) When he (she) has just gone to see the movie, … (Future event)
Example 3 (masculin / féminin singulier)
Il (elle) va venir d'aller nager. He (she) is going to have just gone swimming. (recently beforehand) He (she) is just going to have gone swimming. (recently beforehand)
Special meaning when used with words like "quand, aussitôt que, dès que", etc. describing a future event:
Example 4 (masculin / féminin singulier)
Quand il (elle) va venir d'aller nager, … When he (she) has just gone swimming, … (Future event) |