The verb "ALLER". Les Endroits la maison l'école le parc le concert le restaurant le café le cinéma le match de... basket baseball football football américain.
*Remember* There may be more than one translation for each verb!
Je vais I go I am going I do go
aller = to go Je vais Tu vas Il va Elle va On va
Nous allons Vous allez Ils vont Elles vont
Use aller to say: 1. where you are going ex: Je vais au café. 2. how things are going / how you arefeeling ex: Comment vas‐tu? Je vais bien, merci. Comment allez‐vous? Ça va? Pas mal.
The verb "ALLER"
Use aller to say:
*"aller" + "à" + location*
3. what you are going to do in thefuture ﴾aller + infinitive﴿
to go to a location
ex. Nous allons étudier pour l'examen.
à + le = au à + l' = à l'
à + la = à la à + les = aux
Je vais au parc. Tu vas à l'école. Sophie va à la maison.
The pronoun "Y":
The pronoun "Y":
﴾pronounced "ee"﴿
• Translates: "there" • "Y" refers to a location that has already been mentioned in a conversation. • It follows the subject and comes before the verb.
The pronoun "Y": "Y" is also used in common expressions:
On y va? ﴾Shall we go?﴿
Allons‐y! ﴾Let's go!﴿
Tu vas au café? Oui, j'y vais. Are you going to the café? ‐ Yes, I'm going ﴾there﴿.
Loïc y va aussi? Non, il va au match. Is Loïc going ﴾there﴿ too? No, he is going to the game.