Knowing how to talk about the future is essential for when it comes to discussing the weather, making plans and a million other things besides. There are a few different ways you can talk about the future in French, and each of them are vital for being able to communicate effectively in conversations. Let’s take a look at them.
‘Le futur proche’ means ‘the near future’. We use it when referring to something that is about to happen, or will happen very soon. Just as in English we can say ‘I am going to’ or ‘I’m about to’, so in French we can say ‘je vais’ - so long as the action being referred to isn’t in the distant future.
To form the futur proche, we use ‘aller’ in the present tense, followed by an infinitive. Let’s take a look at the different conjugations for ‘aller’ in the present.
Il va pleuvoir - It is going to rain
Je vais rentrer à la maison maintenant, si ça te va - I am going to go home now, if that’s okay
You can also use the expression ‘être sur le point de'. For more on how and when to use this expression, see Lesson 20 of The Complete French Course.
The futur simple - ‘simple future’ in English - can be used to refer to something that takes place at any point in the future. Below you will find the conjugations for the first two verb groups.
Nous mangerons avec mes parents la semaine prochaine - We will eat with my parents next week
Ils agiront dès que possible - They will act as soon as possible