why is recevrez, the future tense being asked for? wouldn't ce weekend indicate a "near future action " and so take the present tense?
present vs future tense after "ce weekend"
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William C.Kwiziq community member
present vs future tense after "ce weekend"
This question relates to:French lesson "Conjugate recevoir and other -cevoir verbs in the future tense in French (Le Futur Simple)"
Asked 1 week ago
Hi William,
This lesson is about using the future tense so we wouldn't use the present here.
You could say -
Ce weekend nous recevons des amis = We are having friends over this weekend
But you can also say -
Ce weekend nous allons recevoir des amis = This weekend we are going to have some friends over
or
Ce weekend nous recevrons des amis = This weekend we'll have friends over
Bonne Continuation !
Chris W. Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
As a general rule, please quote the entire sentence you ask about. Context is always your friend.
Absent the sentence, I can only remark that what is near or not-so-near future is subjective and determined by context and the speaker's perception. There's no rule saying that "this weekend" is always futur proche or futur simple.
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