![]() That post explained how to find the future simple stem of a regular -er, -ir or -re verb, as well as the appropriate future simple endings. partir pour + infinitive also means "to start" (and gives the impression of continuing for a long time): As in, Il est parti pour parler pendant une heure (He started talking and looked like he'd keep going for an hour) and Elle est partie pour nous raconter sa vie (She started telling us her life story). Grammar Grammar: Future Simple, irregular By Joseph Brabet ApThe Future Simple tense of regular verbs was covered in a previous post here."to come from": As in, Ça part du cœur (It comes from the heart) and D'où part ce bruit ? (Where is this noise coming from?)."to begin on" or "to start from": As in, Le contrat partira du 3 août (The contract will begin on August 3rd.) and C'est le deuxième en partant de la gauche (It's the second from the left). ![]() ![]()
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