The imperatif or imperative is the tense that’s used for giving both positive and negative commands. In addition to the context of actually “going”, the French use expressions with aller in the imperative to mean “go ahead”, as in “you go first” when speaking in a conversation or ...
Conditional PerfectConditionnel Passéwould have gone serais allé(e) serais allé(e) serait allé(e) serions allé(e)s seriez allé(e)s seraient allé(e)s ImperativeImperatifgo! va allons allez MORE on the FRENCH VERB ALLER The first meaning of the French verb aller is to go: Òu va...