04a - Aller Flashcards
They are going to Paris at the end of the month.
Ils vont à Paris à la fin du mois.
She is not going to school tomorrow
Elle ne va pas à l’école demain.
Use preposition à (to, at, in) to,say where you are going. Watch out for the contraction: à + le = au and à + les = aux
I’m going to the theatre tonight.
Je vais au théâtre ce soir.
Use preposition à (to, at, in) to,say where you are going. Watch out for the contraction: à + le = au and à + les = aux
She often goes to the opera.
Elle va souvent à l’opéra.
Use preposition à (to, at, in) to,say where you are going. Watch out for the contraction: à + le = au and à + les = aux
Lea is going to the library.
Léa va à la bibliothèque.
Use preposition à (to, at, in) to,say where you are going. Watch out for the contraction: à + le = au and à + les = aux
Chloé wants to go the United States.
Chloé veut aller aux États-Unis.
ALLER is used in many expressions.
How are you? How are things going?
Ça va?
ALLER is used in many expressions.
How are you?
Comment allez-vous?
ALLER is used in many expressions.
This suit looks good on you.
Ce tailleur vous va bien.
ALLER is used in many expressions.
How is the family?
Comment va la famille?
Aller is also used to form the immediate future. So, to talk about what you are going to do, use aller in the present indicative followed immediately by a verb in the infinitive.
I’m going to buy a car in May.
Je vais acheter une voiture en mai.
Aller is also used to form the immediate future. So, to talk about what you are going to do, use aller in the present indicative followed immediately by a verb in the infinitive.
We’re going to go on a trip in April.
Nous allons faire un voyage en avril.
Aller is also used to form the immediate future. So, to talk about what you are going to do, use aller in the present indicative followed immediately by a verb in the infinitive.
She’s going to learn Chinese.
Elle va apprendre le chinois.
Aller is also used to form the immediate future. So, to talk about what you are going to do, use aller in the present indicative followed immediately by a verb in the infinitive.
They’re going to move soon.
Ils vont bientôt déménager.
This construction (immediate future) can replace the present in colloquial speech.
Are you having lunch with us?
Are you going to have a lunch with us?
Vous déjeunez avec nous?
Vous allez déjeuner avec nous?
This construction (immediate future) can replace the present in colloquial speech.
Are you accepting their offer?
Are you going to accept their offer?
Est-ce que tu acceptes leur offre?
Est-ce que tu vas accepter leur offre?
And in everyday conversations, the immediate future is often used as a substitute for the future tense (le futur simple).
You’ll leave next week?
You’re going to leave next week?
Vous partirez la semaine prochaine?
Vous allez partir la semaine prochaine?
And in everyday conversations, the immediate future is often used as a substitute for the future tense (le futur simple).
Will you take any vocation?
Are you going to take any vocation?
Vous prendrez des vacances?
Vous allez prendre des vacances?
Mettre au présent les verbes entre parenthèses.
- Nous (aller)________________à la plage cet après-midi. .
1 allons
Mettre au présent les verbes entre parenthèses.
- Ils (aller)________________à Tahiti en décembre.
2 vont
Mettre au présent les verbes entre parenthèses.
- Je (aller)________________chez le dentiste demain matin.
3 vais
Mettre au présent les verbes entre parenthèses.
- Le lundi, il (aller)________________à son cours d’anglais.
4 va
Mettre au présent les verbes entre parenthèses.
- Vous (aller)________________en vacances à la fin de la semaine.
5 allez
Mettre au présent les verbes entre parenthèses.
- Ça (aller)________________?
6 va