present vs future tense after "ce weekend"

William C.C1Kwiziq community member

present vs future tense after "ce weekend"

why is recevrez, the future tense being asked for?  wouldn't ce weekend indicate a "near future action " and so take the present tense?

Asked 1 month ago
CécileNative French expert teacher in KwiziqCorrect answer

Hi William,

This lesson is about using the future tense so we wouldn't use the present here.

You could say -

Ce weekend nous recevons des amis = We are having friends over this weekend 

But you can also say -

Ce weekend nous allons recevoir des amis = This weekend we are going to have some friends over 

or

Ce weekend nous recevrons des amis = This weekend we'll have friends over 

Bonne Continuation !

Chris W.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

As a general rule, please quote the entire sentence you ask about. Context is always your friend.

Absent the sentence, I can only remark that what is near or not-so-near future is subjective and determined by context and the speaker's perception. There's no rule saying that "this weekend" is always futur proche or futur simple.

William C. asked:

present vs future tense after "ce weekend"

why is recevrez, the future tense being asked for?  wouldn't ce weekend indicate a "near future action " and so take the present tense?

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