The verbs aller and voir in the present tense
Aller (to go) and voir (to see) are irregular verbs. Here is how they are translated in the present tense:
Tu vas
Il va/elle va
Nous allons
Vous allez
Ils vont/elles vont
Tu vois
Il voit/elle voit
Nous voyons
Vous voyez
Ils voient/elles voient
As well as meaning “to go”, aller is also used to talk about how we're doing or how we feel.
We are going to the beach.
-How are you doing? -I'm doing well, thanks.
The -i- in voir becomese a -y- after nous (we) and vous (plural/formal “you”).
We are seeing our children today.
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