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Is the near-future or future tense used in spoken French?

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yes , near-future ( Futur proche or futur simple ) .
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Both, the near-future and future tense are used in spoken french.
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Hello Kiran Oh yes, both the tenses - le futur proche and le futur simple are used in spoken French too.
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Yes near future is called future proch and other one future simple
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Yes both the `FUTUR PROCHE'(near Future) & `FUTUR' are used in French.For something which is about to happen or something that is about to be done ` Futur Proche ' is used:- Example; I am hungry ,I am going to eat(J'ai faim. Je vais manger) It is going to rain(Il va pleuvoir) The ` Futur' is used...
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Yes both the `FUTUR PROCHE'(near Future) & `FUTUR' are used in French.For something which is about to happen or something that is about to be done ` Futur Proche ' is used:- Example; I am hungry ,I am going to eat(J'ai faim. Je vais manger) It is going to rain(Il va pleuvoir) The ` Futur' is used to denote something that will happen in the future...example;In 2019 I will go to France. (En 2018 j'irai en France)..... Hope its clear.... read less
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Yes both are used in speaking.
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Spanish language teacher,French Language teacher

For spoke french near future (future proche)
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French Tutor

Yes , we both use in French language. Futur proche is near future and futur simple tells about the far future. For example: I'm going to eat( je vais manger) but I'll eat ( je mangerai).
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French Tutor

Practice more. And try to identify the ending of each verb ( - er, - ir, -re, -ger, -yer, -oir....) And also try to learn the rules of verbs.
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French language learning facilitator. Inclusive Educator

Both are used. The usage however depends on the context.
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