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=> I asked for a one way ticket and not for a return ticket. J'ai demandé un billet aller simple et non un aller-retour. In that context, it means a travel from one place to another or it can also mean a one-way ticket. Avec les ajustements 2018, létude du plus-que-parfait commence au CM2: Conjuguer les verbes des premier et deuxième groupes. In French, The verb aller can be used as a noun. Publié le 12 juin 2019 par Fée des écoles. Ils vont aux États Unis => They are going to the US. Nous allons à léglise => We are going to church Je vais à la fête => I am going to the party Je vais au marché => I am going to the market When it is used with the preposition à, some changes might be operated depending on the article placed after it. Je vais chez mon ami => I am going to my friend's house. Je vais dans ma chambre => I am going in my bedroom. Learn to conjugate verbs in the plus-que-parfait tense of the indicative Requiring tre aller to go J, tais all(e) Tu, tais all(e) Il, tait all(e). Elle me raconta quil ne lavait jamais vu. Exemples : - Elle ma dit quil ne lavait jamais vu. Je vais de Paris à Singapour en avion => I go from Paris to Singapore by plane Pluperfect / Plus-que-parfait of the French verb aller jtais all, I had gone tu tais all, you had gone il tait all, he had gone elle tait alle, she. Le plus-que-parfait employé avec un autre temps du passé ( passé-composé ou passé simple) permet dexprimer lantériorité dune action par rapport à une action passée. ) to indicate a destination or the ways something is done. Each letter represents the first initial of one of those verbs : monter, rentrer, sortir, venir, arriver, naître, descendre, entrer, retourner, tomber, rester, aller, mourir, partir. Aller used for indicating a place /destination When talking about places, we usually use the verb aller followed with a preposition (à, en, de, chez, dans. Il va arriver dans quelques minutes => He is going to arrive in few minutes. Je vais partir maintenant => I am going to leave now. This tense is the equivalent of the English "to be going to."
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To express the future tense, especially in a very near future, which will take place in a short period of time, we use the verb aller.
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Aller used as an auxiliary verb in near future tense (futur proche) In this context, the verb to go (tu vas/vous allez) is equivalent to "to be" in English. When greeting someone and asking how is doing, we use the expressions below which can both be translated in French as "how are you".Ĭomment vas-tu ? is used in an informal situation.Ĭomment allez-vous? in a formal situation.