How to Use the French Past Conditional + Chart with Examples

The French futur simple tense is used to express actions or events that will happen in the future.  It is typically used when discussing plans, predictions, intentions, or possibilities.   

Name That French Tense Activity – Practice Using French Tenses

Comparing French and English Tenses These practice cards and 2 hours of private video instruction provide an excellent opportunity to review why each tense is chosen for a particular sentence. Translations are included. It can be very interesting to compare French and English sentence structure. There are many similarities, and many big differences as well.Continue reading “Name That French Tense Activity – Practice Using French Tenses”

French Sentence Structure – Le Futur Simple

You will never travel abroad if you don’t have a passport. Vous ne voyagerez jamais à l’étranger si vous n’avez pas de passeport. Comparing French and English Sentence Structure It can be interesting to look at French sentences and their English translations while comparing the two. Once you have identified corresponding words, you will realizeContinue reading “French Sentence Structure – Le Futur Simple”

French Sentence Structure – 3rd Conditional Si Clauses

I never would have talked to her about it if I had not believed that it was good news. Je ne lui en aurais jamais parlé si je n’avais pas cru que ce soit une bonne nouvelle.  Comparing French and English Sentence Structure It can be interesting to look at French sentences and their EnglishContinue reading “French Sentence Structure – 3rd Conditional Si Clauses”