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  1. The ‘Futur Simple’ is a French future tense used to describe an action that will happen at some point. We use this tense when we want to talk about our future intensions “I will…”. Or predictions “he will…”. Or in sentences where there is an “if” condition – “if this happens, I will…”.

  2. Will French is President, Finance at Cloudlight Entertainment, a next-generation film finance group. Prior to co-founding Cloudlight, Will was a pioneer in the domestic film tax incentive industry.

  3. How do I say will in French? This page deals with how to translate the word will and its common variant 'll . The way to translate it depends on the different uses that will / 'll can have in English:

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  5. 1. I’ll show you your room. Je vais te montrer ta chambre. I’ll give you a hand. Je vais t’aider. 2. Use the French future tense when referring to the more distant future. I will finish it tomorrow. Je le finirai demain. It won’t take long. Ça ne prendra pas longtemps. 3. Will you wash up? — No, I won’t. Est-ce que tu peux faire la vaisselle ?

  6. Extensive background in tax credit finance, consulting, and monetization for the Film & Television and Real Estate industries.

  7. will translation in English - French Reverso dictionary, see also 'free will, ill will, living will, battle of wills', examples, definition, conjugation.