<p> The Future Tense</p><p>There are two ways to express the future tense:</p><p>(a) The immediate future (I am going to eat …) (b) The simple future (I will eat …)</p><p>The Immediate Future</p><p>The immediate future is the equivalent of “I am going to …” e.g. I am going to eat We are going to see</p><p>It is formed by taking the present tense of the verb aller and adding the appropriate infinitive on the end.</p><p>Present tense of aller Any infinitive, e.g. je vais Manger Voir tu vas Regarder Boire il/elle va Faire Aller Trouver nous allons Voyager Étudier vous allez Donner Être ils/elles vont</p><p>Activity. Write the following immediate future tenses in French. e.g. We are going to travel = Nous allons voyager</p><p>1. He is going to eat ______2. They are going to watch ______3. You (familiar) are going to be ______4. You (polite) are going to go ______5. She is going to drink ______6. We are going to study ______7. They (boys) are going to see ______8. He is going to go ______9. They (girls) are going to find ______10. I am going to give ______</p>
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