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ÊTRE – Passé composé – Présent – Futur simple In this post, ÊTRE – Passé composé – Présent – Futur simple, the verb devoir means “To be.” You’ll see how it’s conjugated in the présent, passé composé, and futur simple to express obligations across different tenses. Conjugation : Être Explore more verbs with their...
Le futur antérieur Learn and Practice French grammar: “Le futur antérieur” is used to indicate the completion of an action at some point in the future and it is also used to express the hypothesis of what happened in the past, the verbs ser and have are auxiliary that can be conjugated in past and...