Present Tense

CONTENT
  1. Usage of the Present Tense in French
  2. Present Continuous in French

The present tense in French corresponds both to the present simple and present continuous in English. Let's take a look at how it works.

Native

Translation

Je vais à l'école à pied.

I'm walking to school.

Usage of the Present Tense in French

The present tense in French (le présent) is used for:

Rule 1: current actions or states of being.

Native

Translation

J'ai faim.

I'm hungry.

Rule 2: actions in the near future with a time indicator.

Native

Translation

Je pars dans une heure.

I'm leaving in an hour.

Rule 3: general facts.

Native

Translation

La terre est ronde.

The earth is round.

Present Continuous in French

Rule 4: The French language doesn't have a present continuous tense. Instead, the present is used to convey the continuous actions in the present:

Native

Translation

Je fais mes devoirs.

I'm doing my homework.