Futur Antérieur (Future Anterior) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier

Introduction to the verb dissocier

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The English translation of the French verb dissocier is “to dissociate.” The infinitive form of dissocier is pronounced as “dee-soh-syay.”

Dissocier comes from the Latin word “dis” meaning “apart” and “socius” meaning “companion.” In everyday French, it is used to describe the action of separating or disconnecting something from a larger whole.

In the Futur Antérieur tense, dissocier is used to describe an action that will be completed before another future action. Here are three examples of its usage in this tense:

  1. Quand j’aurai fini de lire le livre, je dissocierai les pages pour les recycler. (When I finish reading the book, I will separate the pages to recycle them.)
  2. Nous aurons dissocier les différents composants avant de les assembler ensemble. (We will have dissociated the different components before assembling them together.)
  3. Tu auras dissocier les idées principales de ton argument pour les mettre en avant. (You will have dissociated the main ideas of your argument to highlight them.)

In all three examples, dissocier is used to describe an action that will be completed before another future action takes place. It is often used in technical or scientific contexts, but can also be used in everyday language.

Table of the Futur Antérieur (Future Anterior) Tense Conjugation of dissocier

Pronoun Conjugation Example Usage English Translation
je j’aurai dissocié J’aurai dissocié ces deux idées. I will have dissociated these two ideas.
tu tu auras dissocié Tu auras dissocié les couleurs. You will have dissociated the colors.
il il aura dissocié Il aura dissocié les documents. He will have dissociated the documents.
elle elle aura dissocié Elle aura dissocié les ingrédients. She will have dissociated the ingredients.
on on aura dissocié On aura dissocié les mots. One/We will have dissociated the words.
nous nous aurons dissocié Nous aurons dissocié les tâches. We will have dissociated the tasks.
vous vous aurez dissocié Vous aurez dissocié les personnes. You will have dissociated the people.
ils ils auront dissocié Ils auront dissocié les problèmes. They will have dissociated the problems.
elles elles auront dissocié Elles auront dissocié les idées. They will have dissociated the ideas.

Other Conjugations for Dissocier.

   
    Le Present (Present Tense) Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier
   

    Imparfait (Imperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier
   

    Passé Simple (Simple Past) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier
   

    Passé Composé (Present Perfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier
   

    Futur Simple (Simple Future) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier
   

    Futur Proche (Near Future) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier
   

    Plus-que-parfait (Pluperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier
   

    Passé Antérieur (Past Anterior) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier

    Futur Antérieur (Future Anterior) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier (this article)

    Subjonctif Présent (Subjunctive Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier

    Subjonctif Passé (Subjunctive Past) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier
   

    Subjonctif Imparfait (Subjunctive Imperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier

    Subjonctif Plus-que-parfait (Subjunctive Pluperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier
   

    Conditionnel Présent (Conditional Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier
   

    Conditionnel Passé (Conditional Past) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier

    L’impératif Présent (Imperative Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier

    L’infinitif Présent (Infinitive Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb dissocier

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Dissocier – About the French Futur Antérieur (Future Anterior) Tense

The French futur antérieur tense is a compound tense used to express actions or events that will have occurred in the future before another action takes place. It is formed by using the future tense of the auxiliary verb “avoir” or “être” (depending on the main verb) followed by the past participle of the main verb.
NOTE: To take a deep dive into all the French tenses then see my article on Mastering French Tense Conjugation.

Construction

1. For most verbs, use “avoir” as the auxiliary verb:
   – Subject + future tense of “avoir” + past participle
Example with the verb “manger” (to eat):
– J’aurai mangé (I will have eaten)
– Tu auras mangé (You will have eaten)
– Il/elle/on aura mangé (He/She/One will have eaten)
– Nous aurons mangé (We will have eaten)
– Vous aurez mangé (You will have eaten)
– Ils/elles auront mangé (They will have eaten)
2. For a select group of verbs, use “être” as the auxiliary verb. These are typically verbs of motion or state-changing verbs (e.g., aller, venir, naître, mourir, partir, etc.). The formation is the same, but the auxiliary verb is “être.”
Example with the verb “partir” (to leave):
– Je serai parti(e) (I will have left)
– Tu seras parti(e) (You will have left)
– Il/elle/on sera parti(e) (He/She/One will have left)
– Nous serons parti(e)s (We will have left)
– Vous serez parti(e)(s) (You will have left)
– Ils/elles seront parti(e)s (They will have left)

Common Everyday Usage Patterns

1. The futur antérieur is used to express an action that will be completed before a specific point in the future. For example:
   – Je partirai dès que j’aurai fini mon travail. (I will leave as soon as I have finished my work.)
   – Ils seront rentrés avant que la pluie commence. (They will have returned before the rain starts.)
2. It is often used with time expressions that indicate when the action will occur relative to another future action, such as “dès que” (as soon as), “avant que” (before), “une fois que” (once), etc.

Interactions with Other Tenses

– The futur antérieur tense is commonly used in combination with the future simple (futur simple) and other tenses to indicate the sequence of actions in the future. The futur antérieur typically refers to the action that will have been completed before another action takes place.

For example

– Quand tu auras terminé ton devoir, tu pourras sortir. (When you have finished your homework, you can go out.)
– J’irai te voir après que tu seras rentré. (I will visit you after you have returned.)

Summary

The futur antérieur tense is used to express completed actions in the future that will occur before another specified future action or event. It’s a crucial tense for describing the chronological order of events in French.

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