Present tense verbs
Present tense regular verbs in French
The present tense in French is used to express both ‘I (do)’ and ‘I am (doing)’ in English. It can also be used with time adverbs to express the future.
Present tense irregular verbs in French
Irregular verbs do not follow a set pattern. Some irregular verbs are key verbs in French, such as 'avoir', 'être', 'aller' and 'faire'.
Present tense reflexive verbs in French
Reflexive verbs describe an action that you do to yourself or that reflects back to you. The infinitives of reflexive verbs in French are always preceded by 'se' or 's’'.
Higher Tier - Using 'depuis' with the present tense in French
Depuis' is used to say ‘since’ and ‘for’ in present tense sentences. 'Depuis' is usually accompanied by a reference to time.
Higher Tier - Using the present participle in French
The present participle translates as '-ing' in English, and can be used as a verb or an adjective. It is usually used with the preposition 'en'.
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