Asked • 03/26/21

French Simple Present Tense

What are the most difficulties people are experiencing wherever they want use the French Simple Present Tense?

Jacki W.

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The French simple present is actually just the present tense (le présent). The word simple in this case means that the verb is one word (like the futur simple which is one word instead of using aller+infinitive). So anytime you're talking about facts, current situations and repeated actions in the present, you're using the present tense (or the French simple present)
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