This video is phenomenally simple and easy to understand. You are more interested in helping the viewers understand the concept. You didn't even tell us to subscribe! WOW!
Thanks for simplicity in this vid I asked someone in a year above me about future tense he told me that you have to learn the masculine and feminine of every verb
5:27 That’s not the case for verbs that conjugate as -èle or -ète in the present tense. The future tense of acheter begins with achèter-, and adds the ending. I will buy = J’achèterai.
You are right! We go over this change in the conditional as well: ruclips.net/video/qFNtInykmtk/видео.html French: there are exceptions to the exceptions :)
Merci BEAUCOUP !!!!!! I feel like ugly crying happy tears because I have been struggling with this form, in French! *Gives giant squishy bear hugs to first random stranger because happiness can’t be contained any longer !*
*When a 6.5 minute video is more helpful than an actual class.* But fr, online school is so bad for me (even though I'm good at french) since no one's there to explain real-time :/
Thanks for this! What do you mean by the endings for nous and vous aren't the same as the endings for 'avoir' - these are avons and avez so how are these endings different? thanks again!
The je, tu, etc. endings are literally the entire, identical words of the avoir conjugation. The avoir conjugation for nous and vous are AVons and AVez, not ons and ez, so they are technically not the exact same as the future endings (like the others are).
Thanks alot,it really helped me but thing only is I don't really know how to write sentences in French except I know the endings, I must really try my best to write a sentence out of this 🤪🙄🤔😭.
That's right! The future endings are the same whether the verb is regular (use infinitive as stem) or irregular (use what you see starting at 3:26). The endings are always -ai, -as, -a, ons, ez, ont.
Some people will tell you these are interchangeable. This site goes into detail about the linguistic differences. Enjoy! www.grammar.cl/Notes/Future_Will_vs_Going.htm
@@gargi3110 In a way, yes! It's grouped with other exceptions so sometimes it's not mentioned on its own. The list in this video is only the most basic verbs - there are more irregulars. Have a look here! www.french-linguistics.co.uk/grammar/future_tense_stems.shtml
For use of the FUTUR PROCHE, it should be used for activities in the "near" future.... tomorrow, this weekend, next week, for example. The FUTUR SIMPLE is farther into the future.
Learned more from this than I did from a month of classes.
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When this teaches you more than 2 years of french classes.
nice
Right??? I feel like I’ve wasted so much time!!!
this woman tought me more french in 6 minutes then my french teacher in 7 years
Really easy to understand, couldn't understand in school after more than a week of classes but your 6 min 38 sec video explained everything.
This video is phenomenally simple and easy to understand. You are more interested in helping the viewers understand the concept. You didn't even tell us to subscribe! WOW!
1:09 "I will speak" → "I'll speak."
𝐄𝐧𝐠𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐡: "𝐀𝐦 𝐈 𝐚 𝐣𝐨𝐤𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐲𝐨𝐮?"
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have been confused until watched this video thank you so much !
2:07 - We add the avoir endings. That was the moment you blew my mind lmao. It's easy now
Right? I didnt connect those together in my mind lmao
Thanks helped a lot with my confusion i think i will ace my test in 3 days
You just earned a subcriber
Im in your class lol
Thank you very much for this video! My exams were just coming up and i was stressed out until you helped me thanks alot!
this saved my life my french teacher is a druggie and alcoholic and doesn't teach so this really helped for my exam I got a 82% tysm:)
Only 82% ?!?!
Thanks for simplicity in this vid
I asked someone in a year above me about future tense he told me that you have to learn the masculine and feminine of every verb
Very helpful, very concise, and well-presented. Merci.
this video was perfect to watch right before my culminating project
Merci beaucoup pour cette explication, c'était très simple pour comprendre. J'ai abonné à votre chaîne.
This channel is awesome. It explains the complex grammatical topics in a very lucid and easy way.
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Thanks the best video i have ever seen for this complicated words…
My teacher that said “I will speak = bsjsjabsh now do the test” watching this:👁👄👁
5:27 That’s not the case for verbs that conjugate as -èle or -ète in the present tense. The future tense of acheter begins with achèter-, and adds the ending.
I will buy = J’achèterai.
You are right! We go over this change in the conditional as well: ruclips.net/video/qFNtInykmtk/видео.html
French: there are exceptions to the exceptions :)
@@LingoLearner there are more exceptions in French then there are rules -_-
I thought it would be difficult but you made it so simple. Thank you so much for your help.KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK :)
Yeah totally. But much better than the videos with 1L views
Merci BEAUCOUP !!!!!! I feel like ugly crying happy tears because I have been struggling with this form, in French! *Gives giant squishy bear hugs to first random stranger because happiness can’t be contained any longer !*
cringe lol
Luckily for you, it was the closest stranger to me, and not you! 😜😜🤣🤣💖
This is so helpful….. and very easy to understand ❤
thank you so much for this video! went offer everything perfectly and in such a concise way!
This explanation is amazing! thanks
Je utiliserai ça video pour moi revision! Merci beacoup!
This is so helpful thanks so much!
Super helpful, much appreciated.
merci beaucoup :)
subscribed!
Thx going to use this for my exam from India 🇮🇳
Thanks a lot for your videos.....Really helpful and easy to understand....Merci Beaucoup!!!
Keep doing what your doing!
*When a 6.5 minute video is more helpful than an actual class.*
But fr, online school is so bad for me (even though I'm good at french) since no one's there to explain real-time :/
Thanks for this! What do you mean by the endings for nous and vous aren't the same as the endings for 'avoir' - these are avons and avez so how are these endings different? thanks again!
The je, tu, etc. endings are literally the entire, identical words of the avoir conjugation. The avoir conjugation for nous and vous are AVons and AVez, not ons and ez, so they are technically not the exact same as the future endings (like the others are).
@@LingoLearner that answered it
thanks a lot it really helped
thank you so much!!!
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THANK YOU!!!
Thank you so much!
Video is so helpful
Love This
This is such a good video
i understood everything then 2 hours class on my school🥰
Thanks alot,it really helped me but thing only is I don't really know how to write sentences in French except I know the endings, I must really try my best to write a sentence out of this 🤪🙄🤔😭.
Thank you so muchhh mam
Thanks
thank you so much!! it's the best so far
Hope theyd b making more...
why did my french teachers try to make it so complicated when its really this easy
That moment when you're german and watch an english video about french:)
My teacher assigned this💀
This was so helpful! But i have one question😊for irregular verbs do you use the future stem and add on the endings?
That's right! The future endings are the same whether the verb is regular (use infinitive as stem) or irregular (use what you see starting at 3:26). The endings are always -ai, -as, -a, ons, ez, ont.
@@LingoLearner thankyou soo much!!
what is the difference in English between "I will pay" and "I am going to pay"?
Some people will tell you these are interchangeable. This site goes into detail about the linguistic differences. Enjoy! www.grammar.cl/Notes/Future_Will_vs_Going.htm
hi..nice video...what about "devoir"
The stem is "devr-". Je devrai, tu devras, etc.!
@@LingoLearner so thats the thirteenth exception?
@@gargi3110 In a way, yes! It's grouped with other exceptions so sometimes it's not mentioned on its own. The list in this video is only the most basic verbs - there are more irregulars. Have a look here! www.french-linguistics.co.uk/grammar/future_tense_stems.shtml
@@LingoLearner merci bcp...ca va m'aider!
Merci madame!
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I'm afraid you explained very fast. My suggestion is for your next viede, pls 6:38 try to explain a bit slowlier. Thanks.
Merci! People learn at different speeds, so feel free to set the speed to .75 to slow it down a bit.
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J'aime ce vidéo
Legitly epic
ive got a french final in three hours pray for me
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Merci lingo leader
Merci beaucoup
For use of the FUTUR PROCHE, it should be used for activities in the "near" future.... tomorrow, this weekend, next week, for example. The FUTUR SIMPLE is farther into the future.
*Now I know some stuff*
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Good video but the noise (music) in the background makes it hard to concentrate.
Thanks! Voting is the best way to see change on this subject: www.youtube.com/@LingoLearner/community
3:25
There are more exceptions once than the concept
Lingo learn s'il vous plaît vous pouvez m'aidez en anglais.
Vas-y, je t'écoute!
Everyone watching this is from Canada lol. I bet
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Merci beaucoup