FREN 3051 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Infinitive

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The present tense of a verb explains what is happening, what does happen, or what happens at the current time. The present is also sometimes used to express an action that will occur in the near future. A verb expresses an action or a state of being and is generally shown in its (cid:1688)to(cid:1689) form, called the infinitive. Verbs are used in the present tense as follows: To express what is or does happen now: je travaille. (i work. Il arrive ce matin. (he"s arriving this morning. ) Both of the expressions below mean (cid:1688)we"ve been living here for two years. (cid:1689: nous habitons ici depuis deux ans. Il y a (or voil ) (or a fait) deux ans que nous habitons ici. Prepositions relate elements in a sentence: noun to noun, verb to verb, or verb to noun/pronoun. Prepositions may contract when followed by an article: + le = au,

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