Verbe "Aller" - to go
Present tense
je vais {joh ve} i go/i'm going
tu vas {tiu va} you go/you are going
il va {il vah} he goes / he's going
Elle va {el-vah} she goes/she is going
Nous allons {nu-za-lo} we go/we are going
Vous allez {vu-za-le} you go /we are going (plural form/official form when referring to 1 person)
ils vont {il-vo} they go/ they are going (masculine)
elles vont {el-vo} they go/they are going (feminine)
Past Tense
Later on, you will realize that past tense in french comprises of 2 parts (auxiliary+past participle).Most verbs use "Avoir" as their auxiliary when expressing past tense except for french movement verbs like : aller,venir,mourir,revenir,devenir e.tc and pronominal verbs e.g se baigner,se laver,se coucher which use etre as their auxiliary
Aller in past tense:
je suis alle(e) i went
tu es alle(e) you went
il est alle he went
elle est allee she went
Nous sommes alles(allees) we went
Vous etes alles(allees) you went
ils sont alles they went
elles sont allees they went
Note: the verbs in brackets are used when referring to a feminine person or when a feminine person is using the verb.
Therefore you need to be keen on verb conjugation
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