aller
In French, one of the most important verbs is “aller,” which means “to go.” Let’s look at how it works in different situations.
Present Tense: In the present tense, “aller” (to go) is conjugated as follows:
- Je vais (I go)
- Tu vas (You go)
- Il/Elle/On va (He/She/One goes)
- Nous allons (We go)
- Vous allez (You go)
- Ils/Elles vont (They go)
Example: Je vais au cinéma ce soir. (I am going to the cinema tonight.)
Imperfect Tense: When describing ongoing or habitual actions in the past, the imperfect tense of “aller” is used. It is conjugated as follows:
- J’allais (I was going)
- Tu allais (You were going)
- Il/Elle/On allait (He/She/One was going)
- Nous allions (We were going)
- Vous alliez (You were going)
- Ils/Elles allaient (They were going)
Example: Quand j’étais jeune, j’allais souvent à la plage. (When I was young, I used to go to the beach often.)
Passé Composé: The passé composé tense indicates actions that have been completed in the past. To form it with “aller,” you need the auxiliary verb “être” and the past participle “allé”:
- Je suis allé(e) (I went)
- Tu es allé(e) (You went)
- Il/Elle/On est allé(e) (He/She/One went)
- Nous sommes allé(e)s (We went)
- Vous êtes allé(e)(s)/allée(s) (You went)
- Ils/Elles sont allé(e)s (They went)
Example: Hier, nous sommes allés au marché. (Yesterday, we went to the market.)
Simple Future Tense: When referring to actions that will occur in the future, the simple future tense of “aller” is employed. It is conjugated as follows:
- Je vais aller (I will go)
- Tu vas aller (You will go)
- Il/Elle/On va aller (He/She/One will go)
- Nous allons aller (We will go)
- Vous allez aller (You will go)
- Ils/Elles vont aller (They will go)
Example: Demain, tu vas aller voir ton ami. (Tomorrow, you will go see your friend.)
Usage with the Pronoun “Y”: The pronoun “y” is often used in conjunction with “aller” to replace a location previously mentioned. This construction helps avoid repetition and maintain fluidity in speech or writing. Example: Tu veux aller à la bibliothèque ? Oui, j’y vais. (Do you want to go to the library? Yes, I’ll go there.)