French Verb Aller Conjugation Flashcards

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What does 'Aller' mean?

Going to go

What does 'Vais' refer to?

  • I (correct)
  • We
  • He/She/One
  • You

What does 'Vas' refer to?

  • You (correct)
  • He/She/One
  • I
  • They

What does 'Va' refer to?

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What does 'Allons' refer to?

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What does 'Allez' refer to?

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What does 'Vont' refer to?

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Study Notes

Aller Conjugation in French

  • The verb "aller" translates to "to go" in English, used to indicate movement or future actions.
  • "Vais" is the first-person singular form used with "je" (I), indicating personal action.
  • "Vas" is the second-person singular form used with "tu" (you, informal), denoting a direct address.
  • "Va" is the third-person singular form for "il/elle/on" (he/she/one), applicable in singular contexts.
  • "Allons" corresponds to the first-person plural form with "nous" (we), indicating collective action.
  • "Allez" is the second-person plural form for "vous" (you, formal or plural), used when addressing multiple people or showing respect.
  • "Vont" is the third-person plural form for "ils/elles" (they), indicating actions performed by multiple subjects.

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