To say that you just did or have just done something, use the present tense of venir + de ma infinitif. Je viens
Tu viens
Il / elle / on vient Nous venons Vous venez
de [+ infinitif] de [+ infinitif] de [+ infinitif] de [+ infinitif] de [+ infinitif]
Ils / elles viennent de [+ infinitif]
If the verb is reflexive, change the pronoun accordingly but keep the verb in the infinitive form, e.g.: Je viens de me disputer avec ma mère. I’ve just had an argument with my mother.
1. Traduisez ces phrases en français.
a. I have just finished my exams and I’m exhausted.
b. I’ve just decided to go to France. c. He has just left his parents to go to college.
d. We have just realised that we have a test this afternoon.
e. They have just arrived in Paris. 2. Traduisez les phrases suivantes.
a. I’ve just realised that I’ve lost my mobile phone. b. I have just talked to Annie; she is not happy. c. My friends and I have just had the best party. d. My mother just told me that I can’t go to the concert. e. He’s just left. f. I have just argued with my mother.