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Aller. To go. Je vais Tu vas Il va Elle va On va. Nous_allons Vous_allez Ils vont Elles vont. Aller. Uses. To go (I go, you go, he goes…) Ask how someone is (Ça va?) Comment vas-tu? How are you? (informal) Comment allez-vous? How are you? (formal). Y.
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Aller To go
Je vais Tu vas Il va Elle va On va Nous_allons Vous_allez Ils vont Elles vont Aller
Uses • To go (I go, you go, he goes…) • Ask how someone is (Ça va?) Comment vas-tu? How are you? (informal) Comment allez-vous? How are you? (formal)
Y • Y = there, referring to a place already mentioned • If you use aller, meaning to go, you have to say where you are going to OR you can use <<Y>> to indicate where you are going. Aller can not be used alone when meaning to go. • Y always goes in front of the verb aller.
Examples • Tu vas au café? Are you going to the café? • Oui, j’y vais. Yes, I’m going there. • Nous y allons ensembles? Are we going together? • Oui, nous y allons ensembles, et Jean aussi, il y va avec nous.
On y va. • Several meanings: • Let’s go. • Let’s get going. • Do you want to go?
Question Words • Où - where • Quand - when • Comment - how • Avec qui - with whom
Use the questions with <<est-ce que>> OR with the subject and verb inverted • Où est-ce que tu vas? • Where are you going? • Où vas tu? • Where are you going?
Words frequently used w/aller • Toujours - always • Souvent - often • Quelquefois - sometimes • Maintenant - now • Most often placed after the verb. • J’y vais quelquefois.
Les devoirs • Ex A-D aux pages 134-135