Nous irons au cinéma. – We will go to the cinema. Tu iras avec eux? – Will you go with them? The future tense is irregular in the stem: Ils sont allés en ville. – They have gone to town. Vous êtes allés visiter vos grandparents? – Did you go to visit your grandparents? Nous sommes allés chez nos cousins à Noël. – We went to our cousins’ house at Christmas. Tu es allé le rencontrer à l’aéroport? – Did you go to meet him at the airport?Įlle est allée se faire couper les cheveux. Remember that for feminine forms we add ‘e’ to the end of the past participle allé, and for plural forms we add ‘s’. And you? Aller in the past tense ( passé composé)Īller is one of the verbs that forms the past tense with être. Ils vont vendre leur maison. – They’re going to sell their house.Īller is used to ask people how they are.Ĭomment ça va? – How’s it going? This can be shortened to Ca va?Ĭomment allez-vous?/Comment vas-tu? – How are you? Vous allez travailler beaucoup? – Are you going to work a lot? – You are going to come with me.Įlle va acheter une voiture. Just as in English, we can express the idea ‘I am going to do (something) with the present tense of aller plus the infinitive (to ….) of a second verb. Vous allez – You go, you are going (pl.pol.)Įlles vont – They (f.) go, they are going Aller in the near future tense Tu vas – You go, you are going (sing.fam.) Let’s take a look at its use in some of the different tenses here. Aller is one of the most common irregular French verbs that you will come across when learning French.
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