What is the Imparfait form of Aller?
What is the Imparfait form of Aller?
French Verb Conjugations
Present | Imperfect | |
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il | va | allait |
nous | allons | allions |
vous | allez | alliez |
ils | vont | allaient |
Do you use avoir with Imparfait?
The forms of avoir in the imparfait are also used to form a compound tense, the French equivalent of Past Perfect in English, le plus-que-parfait….The Avoir Conjugation in the Plus-Que-Parfait.
Singular | Plural |
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Tu avais oublié – you had forgotten | Vous aviez oublié – you had forgotten |
What is the imperative for Aller?
Conjugated in the Imperative Mood
Present Imperative/Impératif Présent | Past Imperative/ Impératif Passé |
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(tu) va | (tu) sois allé(e) |
(tu) va | (nous) soyons allé(e)s |
(vous) allez | (vous) soyez allé(e/s) |
Is Aller passe compose or Imparfait?
The Verb Aller in the Passé Composé While the imperfect is used to refer to ongoing events, the passé composé normally refers to single events. For the verb aller, the passé composé is conjugated using the auxiliary verb être instead of avoir. This is followed by the past participle of aller – allé.
How can you tell the difference between Imparfait and passe compose?
- French Imparfait is the English Imperfect tense and passe compose is present perfect tense in English.
- Imparfait is used for an ongoing action. passé composé is used for some events that started and ended in the past time.
- Imparfait is also used for repeated or habitual actions.
What are the 8 rules of imperative in French?
To form the imperative, drop the tu, vous or nous and keep the verb in the present tense:
- prendre: tu prends → prends ! – take!
- faire: vous faites → faites ! – do/make!
- aller: nous allons → allons ! – let’s go!
- partir: tu pars → pars ! – leave!