Aller Chapitre 5 Aller to go Aller is

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Aller Chapitre 5

Aller Chapitre 5

Aller – to go - Aller is the only ER verb that is irregular!

Aller – to go - Aller is the only ER verb that is irregular! Je vais I go, I am going Tu vas you go, you are going Il/elle va he/she goes, he/she is going Nous allons we go, we are going Vous allez you go, you are going Ils/elles vont they go, they are going

Aller is used in asking people how they feel: Ça va? (how’s everything? ,

Aller is used in asking people how they feel: Ça va? (how’s everything? , how are you? ) Oui, ça va. Comment-vas tu? (how are you) Je vais bien, merci. Comment-allez vous? (how are you) Très bien.

Aller is also used in many common expressions: -To encourage someone to do something;

Aller is also used in many common expressions: -To encourage someone to do something; Vas-y! Come on! Go ahead! Do it! - To tell someone to go away; Va-t’en! Go away!

Aller + l’infinitif

Aller + l’infinitif

Aller + l’infinitif Aller + Infinitif (a verb that is not conjugated, the verb

Aller + l’infinitif Aller + Infinitif (a verb that is not conjugated, the verb is in it’s original form) Examples of infinitive verbs: - regarder - aller - aimer - avoir - faire - rester Aller+ infinitif describes what people are going to do. Therefore, it describes things that will happen in the NEAR FUTURE.

Aller + l’infinitif Ex. #1: Paul va nager. Paul is going to swim. Ex.

Aller + l’infinitif Ex. #1: Paul va nager. Paul is going to swim. Ex. #2: Nous allons rester à la piscine. We are going to stay at the pool. NOTICE: “Aller” is conjugated in the present tense, and the second verb (infinitif) stays in its original form, it is not conjugated. ***Present of Aller + Infinitive/infinitif.

Negative In negative sentences; Ex. #1: Elle ne va pas visiter Paris. She is

Negative In negative sentences; Ex. #1: Elle ne va pas visiter Paris. She is not going to visit Paris. Ex. #2: Paul ne va pas écouter le concert. Paul is not going to listen to the concert. Subject + ne+ Aller (present tense)+ pas+ Infinitive … Elle ne va pas regarder … She is not going to listen…

Interrogative Forms Ex. #1: Qu’est-ce que tu vas faire? What are you going to

Interrogative Forms Ex. #1: Qu’est-ce que tu vas faire? What are you going to do? Ex. #2: Quand est-ce que vous allez rentrer? When are you going to come back?

Pratiquons! Mettez ces phrases au futur! 1. Robert et Marc envoient des e-mails au

Pratiquons! Mettez ces phrases au futur! 1. Robert et Marc envoient des e-mails au cybercafé. ____________________ 2. Je regarde les animaux au zoo. ____________________ 3. Il fait froid demain. ____________________ 4. Tu es à la mer cet été? ____________________

Pratiquons! Posez ces questions à un partenaire et notez les réponses. • Qu’est-ce que

Pratiquons! Posez ces questions à un partenaire et notez les réponses. • Qu’est-ce que tu vas faire ce soir? Je vais… • Qu’est-ce que tu vas faire demain? Je vais… • Qu’est-ce que tu vas faire ce weekend? Je vais…