
Aller (to go) — Present Tense
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English, Other
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10th - 12th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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The video tutorial by Learn French with Alexa focuses on the verb 'Aller', an irregular but essential verb in French meaning 'to go'. The tutorial covers its conjugation in the present tense, emphasizing its irregularity and importance. It provides examples of using 'Aller' in sentences and explains how it can be used to express near future actions. The tutorial encourages learners to memorize the conjugation and practice using 'Aller' in various contexts.
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3 mins • 1 pt
Translate 'She goes to the library' into French.
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How would you say 'we are going to watch TV' in French?
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What is the structure for saying 'I am going to buy a pair of shoes' in French?
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