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Aller & Venir de

IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. Aller - verb that means “to go” Conjugations (Je) vais ( Tu ) vas (Il/Elle/On) va (Nous) allons ( Vous ) allez ( Ils / Elles ) vont. Venir - verb that means “to come” Conjugations Viens Venons Viens Venez Vient Viennent

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Aller & Venir de

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  1. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Aller- verb that means “to go” Conjugations (Je) vais (Tu) vas (Il/Elle/On) va (Nous) allons (Vous) allez (Ils/Elles) vont Venir- verb that means “to come” Conjugations ViensVenons ViensVenez VientViennent Venir can be used to express the concept of “just”: [subject](Elle)+[venir](vient)+de+[infinitive] (nager): Elle vient de nager. Which translates to: She just swam. Aller & Venir de Katie Tich

  2. Examples • Aller • Je vais au stade. (I am going to the stadium.) • Nous allons au parc. (We are going to the park.) • Tuvas chez elle. (You are going to her house.) • Venir • Je viens. (I am coming.) • Venir de • Je viens demanger. (I just ate.) • Nous venons de regarder un match. (We just watched a game.)

  3. Aller: • Aller can be used in two ways: • 1. To describe a place a person is going to. • [subject]+[aller]+[preposition]+[place] • Jevaisauparc. (I am going to the park.) • 2. To describe what a person is going to do. • [subject]+[aller]+[verb infinitive] • Ellevafaireune promenade. (She is going to take a walk.)

  4. Quiz 5 We are going to a soccer game. You (s) are going to the Italian restaurant. They (f) are going shopping. They (m) are going to the movies. You just ate dinner. We just went to the movies. They (m) just sang with their classmates. They (f) just took a walk in the park. He just played tennis. He is going to eat lunch. She just stole Mark’s pencil. She is going to steal Sam’s eraser. Écrivez les phrases suivantes en francaise.

  5. Quiz 5 We are going to a soccer game. Nous allons à un match de foot. You (s) are going to the Italian restaurant. Tu vas au restaurant italien. They (f) are going shopping. Ellesvontfaire des achats. They (m) are going to the movies. Ilsvont au cinéma. You (p) just ate dinner. Vousvenez de dîner. We just played video games with Jane. Nous venons de jouer aux jeuxvidéo avec Jane. They (m) just sang with their classmates. Ilsviennentde chanter avec sescamarades. They (f) just took a walk in the park. Ellesviennentde faire une promenade au parc. He just played tennis. He is going to eat lunch. Il vient de jouer au tennis. Il vadéjeuner OR Il va manger le déjeuner. She just stole Mark’s pencil. She is going to steal Sam’s eraser. Elle vient de voler le crayon de Marc. Elle vavoler la gomme de Sam. Écrivez les phrases suivantes en francaise.

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