aller imperative

The conjugation of “aller” (to go) in the present tense is:
je vais.tu vas.il va.elle va.on va.nous allons.vous allez.ils vont.

What are the 6 forms of aller in French?

Terms in this set (6)
je vais. I go. I am going.tu vas. you go. you are going.il, elle, on va. he, she, one goes. he, she, one is going.nous allons. we go. we are going.vous allez. you go. you are going.ils, elles vont. they go. they are going.

Is aller a reflexive verb?

The reflexive verb ‘s’en aller’ means to go away: Je m’en vais.

How do you use Aller in a sentence?

Here are some sample sentences with aller.
Je vais a la banque. – I go to the bank.Tu vas. – You are going. ( Elle va a une école. – She goes to a school.Nous allons avec Marie. – We go with Marie.Vous allez. – You are going. ( Ils vont dans le bureau. – They are going to the office.

How do you conjugate Aller in futur simple?

Learn and practice French with this conjugation: Aller Futur Simple. The verb “To go” is conjugated this way in Future Simple tense: j’irai,tu iras,il ira,elle ira, nous irons,ils iront ,vous irez,elles iront, Aller Futur Simple.

Is Je suis alle perfect tense?

So the perfect tense of aller (to go) is: je suis allé(e)- I went.

Why is Aller so irregular?

First, it’s an irregular verb, so it doesn’t follow typical conjugation patterns. You just have to memorize its many forms. Second, the very common passé composé tense of aller uses the auxiliary verb être. (Je suis allé means I went, I have gone).

What does the French word voir mean?

Voir means “to see” and it is one of the most common verbs in the French language. Students will want to take quite a bit of time studying this very useful verb because it has a variety of uses and meanings. It’s also important to understand how to conjugate it into the present, past, and future tenses.

How do you conjugate aller in French passé composé?

For the verb aller, the passé composé is conjugated using the auxiliary verb être instead of avoir. This is followed by the past participle of aller – allé. Unlike the verbs that use avoir, the past participle of aller must match the gender and number of the subject.

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