French is hard. And now you get to see me explain a bunch of verb tenses because verbs are easy to me for some reason. Click, space or arrow keys. Examples: Present- Je joue avec Timmy. (I play with Timmy.) Futur proche- Je vais jouer avec Timmy. (I will play with Timmy.) Passé Composé- J'ai joué avec Timmy. (I played with Timmy.) Futur Simple- Je jouerai avec Timmy. (I'll/I might play with Timmy.) Imparfait- Je jouais avec Timmy. (I was playing with Timmy.) Plus-que-parfait- J'avais joué avec Timmy avant que Tommy a arrivé. (I had been playing with Timmy before Tommy showed up.) Conditional present- J'aimerais jouer avec Timmy. (I would like to play with Timmy.) Conditional past- J'aurais joué avec Timmy. (I would have played with Timmy.) Futur Anterieur- J'aurai joué avec Timmy 6 fois par la fin de la semain. (I will have played with Timmy six times by the end of the week.) Remember, any tense that uses past participles (verbs in passé composé) may also use étre instead of avoir, if used with Dr Mrs Vandertramp words. Devenir - to become Revenir - to come back Monter - to climb Rester - to stay Sortir - to go out Venir - to come Aller - to go Naitre - to be born Descendre - to descend (no kidding) Entrer - to enter Rentrer - to re-enter Tomber - to fall Retourner - to turn around Arriver - to arrive Mourir - to d!e Partir - to leave feel free to research these, however i won't go into more detail.
Sources -My French teacher -https://www.clozemaster.com/blog/french-tenses/ -https://blog.rosettastone.com/how-many-verb-tenses-are-there-in-france-a-master-guide/ -https://www.alloprof.qc.ca/fr/eleves/bv/francais (it's in french jsyk) -https://frenchplanations.com/dr-mrs-p-vandertramp/ -https://www.scribbr.fr/elements-linguistiques/ (french)