![]() When I explained to one of my students that he could get away with just learning ÊTRE and AVOIR, and ALLER to express the past, the present and the future, his motivation to learn revived. Knowing that, there is absolutely no reason to not use both profusely and get started on your French conversation! The good news is, you can easily get by with a past that requires hardly any work: Passé Composé, as well as a future based on one verb only (aller) and is equivalent to your own « I’m going to » form. ![]() This looks like a lot of hard work and learing by heart before you can even begin to say « I went to the cinema yesterday ».ĭon’t worry any further about the multiple past forms and conjugaisons. You have been using the present for months now and find yourself frustrated when you see how long each list of verbs and tenses endings are.
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