Le futur simple se compose de "will" (qui reste toujours will ou will not => won't)
Le futur proche = Be going to + Base Verbale. (Be) conjugué au présent : am/ are/ is / are/ are / are
Je te mets les 2 quand je pense que le futur proche est préférable
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1- Hannah is going to travel to Germany next week. And she has already booked her hotel.
2- Our plane is going to leaveat 11.30 am.
3- This year, we will rent a cottage near a lake.
4- Next week, the weather will be better
5- Look at those clouds, it is going to rain soon.
6- What are we going to do with these flowers.
7- Don't worry, I will give you a hand.
8- My train to Brussels will arrive at 8:00
9- When the summer is going to end this year.
10- My sister is going to be 46 years old in November.
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À dire vrai, on pourrait mettre le futur proche partout. Tout dépend de la consigne exacte que tu as eue...
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bonne fin de journée ☺☺☺
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ocicatdubois
Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse qui m’a beaucoup aidé c’est vrai que j’ai oublié de préciser c’était du present simple et present continuous
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bonjour
Tu ne précises pas quel futur ???
Le futur simple se compose de "will" (qui reste toujours will ou will not => won't)
Le futur proche = Be going to + Base Verbale. (Be) conjugué au présent : am/ are/ is / are/ are / are
Je te mets les 2 quand je pense que le futur proche est préférable
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1- Hannah is going to travel to Germany next week. And she has already booked her hotel.
2- Our plane is going to leave at 11.30 am.
3- This year, we will rent a cottage near a lake.
4- Next week, the weather will be better
5- Look at those clouds, it is going to rain soon.
6- What are we going to do with these flowers.
7- Don't worry, I will give you a hand.
8- My train to Brussels will arrive at 8:00
9- When the summer is going to end this year.
10- My sister is going to be 46 years old in November.
-
À dire vrai, on pourrait mettre le futur proche partout. Tout dépend de la consigne exacte que tu as eue...
-
bonne fin de journée ☺☺☺