Irregular verb “aller” Exercises in French language

Mastering the irregular verb "aller" is essential for anyone learning French, as it is one of the most frequently used verbs in the language. "Aller" means "to go" and is unique because it does not follow the regular conjugation patterns of other verbs ending in -er. Instead, it has its own set of conjugations that must be memorized and practiced. This verb is pivotal for constructing sentences about movement, future intentions, and various expressions, making it a cornerstone of daily communication in French. In these grammar exercises, you will encounter a variety of scenarios and sentence structures that will help you become familiar with the different forms of "aller." From present tense conjugations to more complex usages like the immediate future ("futur proche") and imperative forms, these exercises are designed to reinforce your understanding and ensure you can confidently incorporate "aller" into your spoken and written French. By consistently practicing with these exercises, you will build a solid foundation and improve your overall fluency in the language.

Exercise 1 

<p>1. Je *vais* à l'école tous les matins (verb for going).</p> <p>2. Nous *allons* au cinéma ce soir (verb for going).</p> <p>3. Ils *vont* au parc après le déjeuner (verb for going).</p> <p>4. Est-ce que tu *vas* au marché demain? (verb for going).</p> <p>5. Elle *va* chez le médecin cet après-midi (verb for going).</p> <p>6. Vous *allez* en vacances cet été (verb for going).</p> <p>7. Je *vais* à la bibliothèque pour étudier (verb for going).</p> <p>8. Nous *allons* faire les courses ensemble (verb for going).</p> <p>9. Tu *vas* à la plage ce week-end? (verb for going).</p> <p>10. Ils *vont* à la fête ce soir (verb for going).</p>
 

Exercise 2

<p>1. Je *vais* à l'école tous les jours (verb for going).</p> <p>2. Nous *allons* au cinéma ce soir (verb for going, plural form).</p> <p>3. Elle *va* chez le médecin demain (verb for going, singular feminine).</p> <p>4. Ils *vont* faire du shopping ce week-end (verb for going, plural masculine).</p> <p>5. Tu *vas* à la bibliothèque après le déjeuner (verb for going, singular informal).</p> <p>6. Vous *allez* visiter Paris l'été prochain (verb for going, formal or plural).</p> <p>7. On *va* faire une randonnée en montagne (verb for going, informal singular).</p> <p>8. Mes amis et moi *allons* jouer au football cet après-midi (verb for going, plural inclusive).</p> <p>9. Marie et Paul *vont* à la plage samedi (verb for going, plural names).</p> <p>10. Je *vais* prendre un café avec un ami (verb for going, first person singular).</p>
 

Exercise 3

<p>1. Nous *allons* au cinéma ce soir (verb for going, 1st person plural).</p> <p>2. Il *va* chez le médecin demain (verb for going, 3rd person singular).</p> <p>3. Vous *allez* à la bibliothèque chaque semaine (verb for going, 2nd person plural).</p> <p>4. Je *vais* faire du jogging dans le parc (verb for going, 1st person singular).</p> <p>5. Elles *vont* visiter Paris l'été prochain (verb for going, 3rd person plural, feminine).</p> <p>6. Tu *vas* à l'école en bus (verb for going, 2nd person singular).</p> <p>7. On *va* au marché ce matin (verb for going, informal 3rd person singular).</p> <p>8. Mes amis *vont* à la plage ce week-end (verb for going, 3rd person plural).</p> <p>9. Marie et moi *allons* faire du shopping après le travail (verb for going, 1st person plural).</p> <p>10. Pierre *va* au bureau en vélo (verb for going, 3rd person singular).</p>
 

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