French code

The indicative is the verbal mode more used in the Conjugaison of the French.

It states mainly a Fait or not, realized (it can be affected of a negation or a Interrogation):

  • the ground

  • Jacques did not come
  • will repair is round hold?

The code is thus opposed to the expression:

  • of a will, a possibility or a desire (Subjunctive mode)
  • of an order (Imperative mode)
  • of a possibility or condition (Conditional mode)

The code admits 8 times, including 4 simple times:

  • present: Jacques works
  • Future: Jacques will work
  • Imparfait: Jacques worked
  • Preterit: Jacques worked

And 4 made up times:

  • Last made up: Jacques worked
  • former Futur: Jacques will have worked
  • Plus-que-parfait: Jacques had worked
  • Past anterior: Jacques had worked .


Les other modes are the Impératif, the Conditionnel the Subjonctif, the Participe, the Gérondif and the Infinitif. The majority of the linguists of today consider however that conditional the present and spent, expressing in the beginning the future compared to a reference mark passed, are times of the code. ----

References

Gerard Joan Barceló & Jacques Bres, 2006, times of the French '' code, Paris: Ophrys. ISBN: 2708011308

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