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French DELF B2 quiz on Direct Indirect Speech

Uncover the Magic of French Verb ‘Aller’ with DELF A2/B1 Quiz

Introduction to French Verb ‘Aller’ for beginner/intermediate level

Welcome to the world of French language learning! Today, we’re setting off on an exciting adventure with one of the most fundamental verbs in French: ‘Aller’. This verb, meaning ‘to go’, is not just about movement; it’s a key to unlocking daily conversations and understanding basic French structure. Whether you’re a beginner or at an intermediate level, this quiz is designed to be both fun and educational, helping you to strengthen your grasp on ‘Aller’. Let’s embark on this linguistic journey together!

Basic Conjugation Table of French Verb ‘Aller’

TenseJeTuIl/ElleNousVousIls/Elles
Presentvaisvasvaallonsallezvont
Futur Simpleiraiirasiraironsireziront
Imparfaitallaisallaisallaitallionsalliezallaient
Passé Composésuis allé(e)es allé(e)est allé(e)sommes allé(e)sêtes allé(e)(s)sont allé(e)s

Welcome to your Practice A2/B1 Level Grammar with our quiz on the French verb 'Aller'

1. 
Je ___ à l'école à pied.

2. 
Tu ___ au cinéma avec tes amis ce weekend ?

3. 
Ils ___ en vacances en Espagne l'été prochain.

4. 
Hier, nous ___ au restaurant pour l'anniversaire de ma mère.

5. 
Quand il était petit, il ___ toujours au parc avec son chien.

6. 
Est-ce que vous ___ à la bibliothèque après le cours ?

7. 
Elles ___ souvent au marché le samedi matin.

8. 
Nous ___ à Paris l'année prochaine pour nos études.

9. 
Tu ___ où après l'école ?

10. 
L'année dernière, je ___ en Italie avec ma famille.

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