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Bonjour et bienvenue (Hello and welcome) to Essential French Grammar – the future, conditional and imperfect tenses.

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Bonjour et bienvenue (Hello and welcome) to Essential French Grammar – the future, conditional and imperfect tenses.

The essential French grammar series is a series of courses that teach pure grammar in its simplest way. I tackle three grammar points in each course and focus on the essentials and nothing else. In this simple grammar guide, you will learn all about the future, conditional and imperfect tenses in French. I’ve stripped the tenses down to their essentials, so you don’t need any prerequisites in order to benefit from this course. All the verbs we use are explained throughout, so you can simply focus on learning the grammar.

We’re going to be looking at what the tenses are and how to form them in French. We’ll also have a look at how to turn each tense negative, and we’ll learn some common irregular verbs.

You’ll have plenty of opportunity to practise what you’ve learnt with lots of exercises for you to do.

This course is aimed at any student who wants to brush up on their French grammar. You can also take this course as a complete beginner since everything is fully explained as if you have no prior knowledge.

Happy learning :-)

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Learning objectives

  • Learn all about the future tense in french - how to form it, turn it negative and some common irregular verbs
  • Learn all about the conditional tense in french - how to form it, turn it negative and some common irregular verbs
  • Learn all about the imperfect tense in french - how to form it, turn it negative and some common irregular verbs
  • Get plenty of opportunity to practise and improve your skills in grammar

Syllabus

The future tense
Introduction
Part 1a
Part 1b
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Part 1c
Part 3c
Part 1d
Part 2a
Part 2b
Part 2c
Part 5a
Part 2d
Part 3a
Part 5b
Part 3b
Part 4a
Part 5c
Part 4b
Part 4c
Part 5d
Part 5
The conditional tense
Part 5e
Part 6
Bonus lecture
Some bonus videos
Part 2e
Part 4d
The imperfect tense

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Breaks down complex grammar concepts into simpler components, which is helpful for learners who are new to the French language or who need a refresher
Focuses on the essentials of French grammar, which allows learners to quickly grasp the core concepts without getting bogged down in unnecessary details
Offers ample opportunities to practice and improve grammar skills, which reinforces learning and helps learners build confidence in their abilities
Covers the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses, which are essential for expressing a wide range of ideas and nuances in French
Explains how to form tenses and turn them negative, which provides a comprehensive understanding of French grammar and sentence structure
Includes common irregular verbs, which are essential for mastering French grammar and avoiding common mistakes

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Essential French Grammar - Future, Conditional and Imperfect with these activities:
Review Basic French Verb Conjugations
Strengthen your understanding of basic French verb conjugations to prepare for learning the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses.
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  • Review the present tense conjugations of common regular verbs (e.g., -er, -ir, -re verbs).
  • Practice conjugating irregular verbs like 'être,' 'avoir,' 'aller,' and 'faire'.
  • Use online resources or textbooks to quiz yourself on verb conjugations.
Review 'Easy French Step-by-Step'
Solidify your understanding of French grammar fundamentals with a comprehensive review of 'Easy French Step-by-Step'.
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  • Read the chapters covering verb conjugations and basic sentence structure.
  • Complete the exercises at the end of each chapter to test your comprehension.
  • Focus on the sections that explain the present tense and auxiliary verbs.
Conjugate Verbs in Future, Conditional, and Imperfect Tenses
Reinforce your understanding of the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses through repetitive conjugation exercises.
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  • Choose a list of common French verbs (regular and irregular).
  • Conjugate each verb in the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses.
  • Check your answers against a conjugation table or online resource.
  • Repeat the exercise regularly to improve speed and accuracy.
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Write Short Stories Using Target Tenses
Practice using the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses in a creative context by writing short stories.
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  • Choose a theme or topic for your short story.
  • Write a short story incorporating the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses.
  • Review and revise your story to ensure correct tense usage.
  • Share your story with a language partner or tutor for feedback.
Practice Speaking with a Language Partner
Improve your fluency and accuracy by practicing speaking with a language partner, focusing on the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses.
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  • Find a language partner who is also learning French.
  • Prepare conversation topics that require using the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses.
  • Take turns asking and answering questions, focusing on correct tense usage.
  • Provide each other with feedback on grammar and pronunciation.
Read 'French Grammar in Use'
Deepen your understanding of French grammar with a thorough review of 'French Grammar in Use'.
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  • Read the sections on the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses.
  • Complete the exercises at the end of each section to test your comprehension.
  • Pay attention to the examples and explanations of irregular verbs.
Create a Presentation on French Tenses
Solidify your knowledge by creating a presentation explaining the nuances of the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses.
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  • Research and gather information on the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses.
  • Create a presentation outlining the formation, usage, and common irregular verbs for each tense.
  • Include examples and practice exercises in your presentation.
  • Present your presentation to a language partner or tutor for feedback.

Career center

Learners who complete Essential French Grammar - Future, Conditional and Imperfect will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Language Teacher
A language teacher instructs students in the nuances of a language, and a key aspect of that is understanding grammar. This course on French grammar, with a deep focus on the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses, is a resource for those who wish to become language teachers. Those who plan to be a language teacher must have expertise in how to use and explain verb tenses, so the course's structure, which includes grammar, common irregular verbs, and negative formations, makes it a good fit. The course’s exercises allow anyone to solidify their understanding of these core concepts, and the course is designed to help all learners, from complete beginners to those brushing up on their grammar.
Translator
A translator converts written materials from one language to another, and a deep understanding of grammar is essential to this field. This course on French grammar, specifically focusing on the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses, provides a solid foundation for those aiming to work as a translator by giving the grammatical proficiency required for accuracy and fluency. The practice exercises also provide a useful way to ensure that these grammar techniques are understood. The course material is structured to be useful to both new learners and those who need to refresh their knowledge of French grammar, so anyone interested in becoming a translator may benefit from it.
Foreign Language Editor
A foreign language editor reviews and refines written material in a foreign language, and this process requires a detailed understanding of grammar. This course on French grammar, focusing on the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses, is useful for anyone who wants to become a foreign language editor. An editor must be able to make decisions about all grammar, including verb tenses, so the essential grammar of this course is directly applicable. The course’s exercises and focused approach to grammar make it a good fit.
Interpreter
An interpreter converts spoken language from one language to another, and this requires a strong foundation in grammar. This course, which focuses on French grammar, particularly the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses, can help prepare you for the demands of being an interpreter. The course's emphasis on grammar and providing practice exercises helps build a solid base for accurate and fluent communication in French. Even if you are a beginner, you may find this course useful as it is structured to assist beginners and those who need to review the basics.
Foreign Language Consultant
A foreign language consultant provides language expertise to individuals or organizations, and this requires a strong grasp of the underlying grammar of the language. This course provides a clear path to understanding French grammar, particularly the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses. The course's structure and exercises are useful for building competence in the French language's complex grammatical structure. A foreign language consultant should be comfortable explaining these features to clients.
Content Writer
A content writer creates written material for various platforms and needs a strong grasp of grammar to produce clear and concise content. This course on French grammar, with an emphasis on the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses, helps those who want to be content writers who work with the French language. A content writer must be able to write accurately, and this course provides a clear path to building and practicing strong French grammar. The course's focus on essential grammar points and exercises also offers a practical learning experience.
Localization Specialist
A localization specialist adapts content to a specific cultural and linguistic context, which requires a strong foundation in grammar. This course, focused on French grammar and the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses, is helpful for anyone who wants to be a localization specialist. Because precision in grammar is important in localization, the course's simple explanations and opportunities to practice are useful. The course will help a localization specialist be able to communicate clearly in the French language.
Bilingual Customer Service Representative
A bilingual customer service representative uses their knowledge of two languages to assist customers. This course on French grammar, particularly the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses, helps a prospective representative be able to communicate accurately in written French. A solid grasp of grammar is useful for effective communication and this course helps develop these skills. The course's focus on grammar and extensive exercises may be particularly useful for mastering French grammar rules.
Foreign Correspondent
A foreign correspondent reports from a country abroad and must be able to communicate in the local language, including its complex grammar. This course on French grammar, with a special focus on the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses, is useful for anyone who wishes to be a foreign correspondent in a French-speaking region. A foreign correspondent must have a deep understanding of the nuances of French grammar, and this course’s structure and exercises may be an effective way for those who wish to master the grammar of the French language.
Academic Researcher
An academic researcher may need to access and analyze materials in a variety of languages. If your research requires you to engage with French language source materials, then this course may be a useful aid in that process. A strong grasp of grammar, including the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses, is needed to engage fully with French written materials. This course provides a solid foundation for anyone who wants to be an academic researcher in a field that engages with French language materials.
Tour Guide
A tour guide provides information to tourists, and a tour guide who leads French-speaking groups should have in-depth knowledge of French grammar. This course on French grammar, which focuses on the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses, may assist a guide to communicate correctly in French. A tour guide should be capable of communicating easily using a variety of tenses and forms, and the course provides grammar practice and essential skills. The course might be useful for any aspiring tour guide who will use the French language in their work.
Linguist
A linguist studies the structure and development of language and must have a deep understanding of grammar. This course on French grammar, which focuses on the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses, may be useful for a linguist wishing to engage in a close study of the French language. Linguists must have a concrete understanding of grammar and its underlying principles, and this course may be helpful in this process. Although this is only one aspect of linguistics, this course may help a budding linguist who has an interest in French.
Grant Writer
A grant writer prepares proposals for funding, and might encounter French language sources, depending on their field. This course, which focuses on French grammar, including the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses, may be useful for a grant writer who works with French language materials. The accurate use of grammar in the French language may be important for grant writers who engage with French language sources, and the course's essential focus provides a strong grounding in the language.
Technical Writer
A technical writer creates documentation for technical products, and their work may sometimes include translation, which requires attention to grammar. The course focuses on French grammar, particularly the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses, and may be helpful for any technical writer who has a need to translate. A technical writer must write with concision and precision, and the course will help build a foundation in French grammar. The course will be useful for any technical writer who performs translation related work.
Immigration Officer
An immigration officer reviews applications and conducts interviews, and a grasp of French grammar may be useful in this process, particularly in regions where French is commonly spoken. This course on French grammar, with a focus on the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses, may be a useful aid to an immigration officer who needs to understand the grammar of the language. This course may be helpful for interacting with individuals whose primary language is French. The course's emphasis on accurate grammar may be helpful for such a role.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Essential French Grammar - Future, Conditional and Imperfect.
Comprehensive grammar reference that covers a wide range of topics, including the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses. It provides clear explanations and numerous examples, making it an excellent resource for intermediate to advanced learners. It is particularly useful for students who want to deepen their understanding of French grammar and improve their accuracy. This book is commonly used as a textbook in academic institutions.
Provides a solid foundation in French grammar, making it an excellent resource for beginners or those needing a refresher. It covers essential grammar concepts in a clear and accessible manner. While not specifically focused on the future, conditional, and imperfect tenses, it provides the necessary building blocks for understanding them. It is particularly helpful for students who want to reinforce their understanding of basic French grammar before diving into more complex tenses.

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