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Key points about recent and ongoing actions in French

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  • To talk about recent and ongoing actions, the phrases 锚迟谤别 en train de (to be in the process of) and venir de (to have just) are used.

  • Both phrases are used with .

  • The verbs used in these expressions, 锚迟谤别 (to be) and venir (to come), are both .

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Phrases to talk about recent and ongoing actions

There are two phrases in French that can be used to talk about recent and ongoing actions, with an infinitive verb.

  • 锚迟谤别 en train de + infinitive, which means to be in the process of + verb.

For example:

Je suis en train de manger. 鈥 I鈥檓 in the process of eating.

Il est en train de regarder le match. 鈥 He鈥檚 in the process of watching the match.

  • venir de + infinitive, which means to have just (eg done something).

For example:

Je viens de manger. 鈥 I鈥檝e just eaten.

Elle vient d鈥檃ller en ville. 鈥 She鈥檚 just gone to town.

The verbs '锚迟谤别' and 'venir'

It is important to remember that the verbs used in these expressions, (to be) and (to come) are both irregular. This is how they are conjugated in the present tense:

锚迟谤别to be

I am
you (informal singular) are
he/it is
she/it is
we are
you (formal singular or plural) are
they (masculine or mixed) are
they (feminine) are

venirto come

I come
you (informal singular) come
he/it comes
she/it comes
we come
you (formal singular or plural) come
they (masculine or mixed) come
they (feminine) come

For example:

Nous sommes en train de faire nos devoirs. 鈥 We鈥檙e in the process of doing our homework.

Ils viennent de jouer un match de foot. 鈥 They鈥檝e just played a football match.

Recent and ongoing actions - Mini quiz

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What is the French translation for this phrase?

I鈥檓 in the process of watching a film.

What is the French translation for this phrase?

He鈥檚 just played rugby.

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Higher Tier - Quiz - Recent and ongoing actions

Practise what you've learned about recent and ongoing actions in French with this Higher Tier quiz.

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Now you鈥檝e learned about recent and ongoing actions in French, why not explore the simple future?

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