Which of the following tenses is a composite tense?
futur simple
futur proche
futur antérieur

Answers

Answer 1
answer: futur anterieur
Answer 2

Bonjour,

Which of the following tenses is a composite tense?

Answer:

futur antérieur

Explanation:

Les temps composés de l'indicatif sont :

-    le passé composé (temps composé du présent),

-    le futur antérieur (temps composé du futur simple),

-    le plus-que-parfait (temps composé de l'imparfait),

-    le passé antérieur (temps composé du passé simple).


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