Learn how to use the future tense, the imperfect tense and the conditional mood in French

What you will learn

You will learn how to form and use the future tense

You will learn how to form and use the imperfect tense

You will learn how to form and use the conditional mood

You will get plenty of opportunity for practising what you’ve learnt

Why take this course?

Bonjour et bienvenue (hello and welcome) to French Grammar – Quick Guide – Verbs 2. This course is designed to get you familiar with French grammar in quick, easy-to-understand lessons.

In any language, verbs are the backbone to sentences. Without verbs there would be no sentences. The good thing about verbs is that you can manipulate them and use them to express anything you like. Look at these sentences, for example:

I was learning French

I used to learn French

I would learn French


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I will learn French

All these sentences contain pretty much the same words, “I”, “learn” and “French”, but they mean different things because we’ve manipulated the verb “learn” into different tenses. In “Verbs 1”, we learnt all about infinitives, the “going” future tense, the present perfect tense and the present tense. In Verbs 2, we going to venture further into the world of French verbs, and we’ll be learning all about the future tense, the imperfect tense and the conditional. To help you to become familiar with the verb tenses, you’ll find lots of exercises to enable you to build proficiency in French grammar.

With each tense, we’ll be looking at how to form it, how to turn it negative, and we’ll also be looking at the various ways you can translate the different tenses into English. The Quick Guide courses are great for learning the specifics of French grammar, without any prerequisites. I won’t be using any vocabulary without introducing it first, meaning you can focus purely on grammar acquisition rather than worrying about not understanding the verbs. However, we will be using vocabulary learnt in Verbs 1, so I recommend you read that book before starting this one. I’ll give you a list of verbs at the start of the course, and we’ll be using these throughout – they are the same verbs we looked at in Verbs 1. These Quick Guide courses can also be used as reference guides to use as a revision should you ever need to brush up on your French grammar.

Merci 🙂

Kieran

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