How do you conjugate Aller in futur proche?

Before forming future proche, familiarize yourself with the spellings of the present tense conjugations of aller.

  1. Je vais > I go.
  2. Tu vas > You go.
  3. Il va > He goes.
  4. Nous allons > We go.
  5. Vous allez > You (plural) go.
  6. Ils vont > They go.

What are the French conjugations for Aller?

Aller in the present tense

  • Je vais – I go, I am going.
  • Tu vas – You go, you are going (sing. fam.)
  • Il va – He/It goes, he/it is going.
  • Elle va – She/It goes, she/it is going.
  • Nous allons – We go, we are going.
  • Vous allez – You go, you are going (pl. pol.)
  • Ils vont – They (m.) go, they are going.
  • Elles vont – They (f.)

What is futur proche conjugation?

The futur proche (near future) is a two-part verb “tense” that is used to express upcoming events that are going to happen in the near future. As you can see in English, the first part of the futur proche is the conjugation of “to go” (I am going) and the second part is the infinitive of the action verb (to do).

What is future proche French?

LE FUTUR PROCHE. In French there are two tenses for the future tense, just like in English (you can say « i’m going to go » and « i will go » they both express a notion of future. « Futur proche » is like « i am going to go ». The good news is that it’s the easiest tense the French have, as there is NO exception.

How do you use le futur proche?

To use le futur proche, aka le futur périphrastique,* conjugate aller in the present tense according to the subject, then follow it with the the infinitive of the action verb. L’avion va atterrir dans 2 minutes. The plane is going to land in 2 minutes. Je vais te téléphoner à midi.

What tense is J Irai?

French Verb Conjugations

Present Future
je / j’ vais irai
tu vas iras
il va ira
nous allons irons

What are the 2 parts you need to for the futur proche?

You need TWO words to make the Futur Proche. STEP ONE: you will conjugate the verb which means “to go”, ____________________________. Remember, when you conjugate this verb in the present tense, it has TWO meanings, “I go” and “I am going.” STEP TWO : You will add the INFINITIVE of the verb you want to use.

What is the infinitive in French?

Infinitives are used throughout the French language. An infinitive is a verb taken directly from the dictionary in its original form, ie ending in -er, -ir, -re meaning ‘to…’