© and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.5A.1-1 Point de départ In Leçon 4B, you learned how to form le futur simple, which is generally equivalent to the.

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© and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.5A.1-1 Point de départ In Leçon 4B, you learned how to form le futur simple, which is generally equivalent to the English future with will. You will now learn how to use le futur simple where English uses the present tense.

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© and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.5A.1-3 In a clause that begins with quand or dès que (as soon as), use the future tense if the clause describes an event that will happen in the future. If a clause with quand or dès que does not describe a future action, another tense may be used for the verb.

© and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.5A.1-4 Essayez! Écrivez la forme correcte des verbes indiqués. 1. On l’embauchera dès qu’on __________ (avoir) de l’argent. 2. Nous commencerons le stage quand nous __________ (connaître) les résultats. 3. Il a téléphoné dès qu’il __________ (recevoir) la lettre. 4. On a envie de sortir quand il __________ (faire) beau. 5. Dès que vous __________ (prendre) rendez-vous, on vous indiquera le salaire. 6. Ils enverront leurs C.V. dès qu’ils __________ (acheter) l’ordinateur. 7. Nous passerons un entretien quand il __________ (revenir) de vacances. 8. Je décroche quand le téléphone __________ (sonner). aura