Futur Proche (Near Future) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
Introduction to the verb cambrioler
The English translation of the French verb cambrioler is “to burgle” or “to break into.” The infinitive form is pronounced “kahm-bree-oh-leh.”
The language origin of cambrioler can be traced back to the Old French word “cambrer,” meaning “to bend,” and the suffix “-er,” which is used to form verbs in French. It originally referred to the act of bending or breaking into a house or building.
In everyday French, cambrioler is most often used in the Futur Proche tense, which is formed with the auxiliary verb “aller” and the infinitive form of the verb. This tense is used to express actions that will take place in the near future.
Three simple examples of cambrioler used in the Futur Proche tense are:
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Demain, je vais cambrioler la banque du coin. (Tomorrow, I am going to burgle the bank on the corner.)
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Ils vont cambrioler la maison voisine ce soir. (They are going to break into the house next door tonight.)
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Nous allons cambrioler cette boutique demain soir. (We are going to burglarize this shop tomorrow evening.)
Table of the Futur Proche (Near Future) Tense Conjugation of cambrioler
Pronoun | Conjugation | Short Example | English Translation |
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je | vais cambrioler | Je vais cambrioler la banque. | I am going to rob the bank. |
tu | vas cambrioler | Tu vas cambrioler une maison. | You are going to break into a house. |
il | va cambrioler | Il va cambrioler le magasin. | He is going to burglarize the store. |
elle | va cambrioler | Elle va cambrioler le bureau. | She is going to rob the office. |
on | va cambrioler | On va cambrioler l’hôtel. | We/One are going to steal from the hotel. |
nous | allons cambrioler | Nous allons cambrioler une villa. | We are going to break into a villa. |
vous | allez cambrioler | Vous allez cambrioler un appartement. | You are going to burglarize an apartment. |
ils | vont cambrioler | Ils vont cambrioler un musée. | They are going to rob the museum. |
elles | vont cambrioler | Elles vont cambrioler une banque. | They are going to steal from a bank. |
Other Conjugations for Cambrioler.
Le Present (Present Tense) Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
Imparfait (Imperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
Passé Simple (Simple Past) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
Passé Composé (Present Perfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
Futur Simple (Simple Future) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
Futur Proche (Near Future) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler (this article)
Plus-que-parfait (Pluperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
Passé Antérieur (Past Anterior) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
Futur Antérieur (Future Anterior) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
Subjonctif Présent (Subjunctive Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
Subjonctif Passé (Subjunctive Past) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
Subjonctif Imparfait (Subjunctive Imperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
Subjonctif Plus-que-parfait (Subjunctive Pluperfect) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
Conditionnel Présent (Conditional Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
Conditionnel Passé (Conditional Past) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
L’impératif Présent (Imperative Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
L’infinitif Présent (Infinitive Present) Tense Conjugation of the French Verb cambrioler
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Cambrioler – About the French Futur Proche (Near Future) Tense
Formation
1. Conjugate “aller” in the present tense according to the subject pronoun:
2. Add the infinitive of the main verb immediately after “aller.” For example:
Common Everyday Usage
Interactions with Other Tenses
Present Tense
Past Tense
Conditional Tense
Summary
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