In French grammar, futur proche is a way of expressing the near future.
In the following you will find two types of future proche exercises:
- 10 Easy Exercises
- 10 Difficult Exercises
Click the link below each exercise to see the correct answer.
Easy Exercises
Here are 10 future proche exercises with answers.
1. Conjugate the verb “aller” in futur proche for the subject “je”.
2. Write a sentence in futur proche with the verb “manger” for the subject “tu”.
3. Conjugate the verb “finir” in futur proche for the subject “nous”.
4. Write a sentence in futur proche with the verb “lire” for the subject “elle”.
5. Conjugate the verb “prendre” in futur proche for the subject “ils”.
6. Write a sentence in futur proche with the verb “écouter” for the subject “nous”.
7. Conjugate the verb “venir” in futur proche for the subject “vous”.
8. Write a sentence in futur proche with the verb “regarder” for the subject “je”.
9. Conjugate the verb “parler” in futur proche for the subject “elle”.
10. Write a sentence in futur proche with the verb “boire” for the subject “ils”.
10 Difficult Exercises
Here are 10 difficult exercises on “le futur proche” (near future) in French, along with their answers. Each exercise requires translating sentences into French using the future proche tense.
1. I am going to finish my homework before dinner.
2. They are going to travel to Japan next month.
3. She is going to buy a new car this weekend.
4. We are going to watch a movie tonight.
5. He is going to visit his grandparents tomorrow.
6. You (plural) are going to read this book by next week.
7. I am going to learn to play the piano.
8. Are you (singular) going to attend the meeting on Monday?
9. The weather is going to be sunny tomorrow.
10. My friends are going to organize a surprise party for me.
See also our article about future in French.