Le Futur Antérieur
Le Futur Antérieur
Le Futur Antérieur
L’Usage
The futur antérieur (future perfect) is used to express a future action or event that will be
completed before another future action, or to describe a future action or event that will have been
completed in the future. The futur antérieur tells what the subject will or shall have done.
● Après que nos invités seront partis, nous nous coucherons. (As soon as our guests have left, we will go to bed.)
The futur antérieur is also used to express probability or supposition in the past:
● Il n'est pas venu. Il aura oublié notre rendez‐vous. (He didn't come. He must have forgotten our appointment.)
● Elle est en retard. Il sera arrivé quelque chose. (She's late. Something must have happened.)
Comment créer le futur antérieur
1. To create the F.A. you first need to conjugate either avoir or être in the futur simple
Avoir Être
j’aurai nous aurons je serai nous
serons
tu auras vous aurez tu seras vous
serez
il/elle/on aura ils/elles auront il/elle/on sera ils/elles
seront
Comment créer le FA condt.
2. Once you have conjugated the auxiliary verb avoir or être you need to add the past
participle like you would in the passé composé.
ER- é
IR- i
RE- u
● when using être you must also make sure that the verb agrees in gender (fem) and
number (plural)
● the reflexive verbs will also be conjugated with être
Les Exemples
The futur antérieur tells what the subject will or shall have done:
The children will have already gone to bed when their parents return.
(Tomorrow at this time, he will have come back from his trip.)
La négation
● Je n'aurai pas fini mon travail avant minuit. (I will not have finished my work before midnight.)
The futur antérieur is used after the conjunctions quand (when), lorsque (when), aussitôt que (as soon as), dès que (as soon as), and
après que (after) when the future is used in the main clause:
● Après que nos invités seront partis, nous nous coucherons. (As soon as our guests have left, we will go to bed.)
The futur antérieur is also used to express probability or supposition in the past:
● Il n'est pas venu. Il aura oublié notre rendez ‐vous. (He didn't come. He must have forgotten our appointment.)
● Elle est en retard. Il sera arrivé quelque chose. (She's late. Something must have happened.)