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BOIRE Imparfait
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BOIRE Imparfait

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BOIRE Passé Composé
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BOIRE Passé Composé

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Le Futur Antérieur
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Le Futur Antérieur

Le Futur Antérieur Le futur antérieur – the French future perfect – describes an action that will be finished before another future moment. This step-by-step guide shows you when to use it, how to form it, and how to avoid common mistakes.    More French grammar? Practice here: Explore More French Grammar Levels: Click...