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Like English, are there any tenses in French language?

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French And Spanish Trainer

Obviously. There are more than 15 tenses. Present, Future, Past, Conditional, Subjunctive, etc.
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French teacher

Yes, sure the tenses make more credible the sentence in French.
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yes
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Yes, there are tenses in French language but the verb tenses are different in French.
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Of course there are various tenses in French like in English.
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Passion for French

Absolutely. That is the only way you can differentiate between the past, present and future tenses.
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