
Verbe Aller: A Comprehensive Guide to its Imperative and Imperfect Conjugation
Understanding the conjugation of the French verb aller in the imperative and imperfect tenses is fundamental for effective communication in French. Here, we provide an easy-to-follow guide:
Imperative Conjugation of Aller:
- Va (Go) - for ‘tu’
- Allons (Let’s go) - for ‘nous’
- Allez (Go) - for ‘vous’
Imperfect Conjugation of Aller:
- 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)
Usage Examples:
- Va au magasin. (Go to the store.)
- Nous allions à l’école. (We were going to school.)
- Allez vite! (Go quickly!)
- Il allait au travail quand il a vu l’accident. (He was going to work when he saw the accident.)
Mastering the verb aller enables you to articulate a range of ideas and actions in French. Keep practicing and you’ll get the hang of it!
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