How to conjugate "aller"
Updated On 2024-08-19
The irregular verb "aller" (to go) is one of the most commonly used verbs in French. It's essential for describing movement and forming the near future tense. Let's explore its conjugation in the present tense.
Present Tense Conjugation
Here's how "aller" is conjugated in the present tense:
- Je vais (I go)
- Tu vas (You go - singular, informal)
- Il/Elle/On va (He/She/One goes)
- Nous allons (We go)
- Vous allez (You go - plural or formal)
- Ils/Elles vont (They go)
Usage Examples
"Aller" is often used in everyday conversations:
- "Je vais au marché." (I'm going to the market.)
- "Nous allons à la plage ce weekend." (We're going to the beach this weekend.)
- "Où vas-tu?" (Where are you going?)
The Near Future Tense
"Aller" is also used to form the near future tense (futur proche):
- Conjugate "aller" in the present tense
- Add the infinitive of the main verb
Example:
- "Je vais étudier ce soir." (I'm going to study tonight.)
- "Nous allons manger au restaurant." (We're going to eat at a restaurant.)
Remember, "aller" is irregular, so its conjugation doesn't follow standard patterns. Practice using it in various contexts to become more comfortable with this essential French verb.
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