Futur simple, futur proche, conditional present, and the subjunctive. Advanced Topics Reflexive verbs, pronominal verbs, and the passive voice. Where to Access
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Used to express doubt, necessity, emotion, or desire. It is almost always preceded by the word que .
| Pronoun | Present | | :--- | :--- | | Je | viens | | Tu | viens | | Il/Elle | vient | | Nous | venons | | Vous | venez | | Ils/Elles | viennent |
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