#letomate23

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hot oarBOT
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Please be patient

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jolly junco
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Ouais @pine forge

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Attends j’suis mauvaise

pine forge
jolly junco
jolly junco
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Je sais ça « je vais » est utilisé pour le futur donc…

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Tu sais, j’ai pensé me su ce…

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Bah j’ai essayé.

bitter goblet
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The verb needs to be conjugated after a subject

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It's like saying "I to be" instead of "I am"

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« J'aller » would be the the rough equivalent of "I to go" and wouldn't make sense

pine forge
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Je suis toujours confus

So if you say "Je vais au supermarche" à anglais, c'est "I will go to the supermarket"? Et "Je aller au supermarcher" est "I'm going to the supermarket"?

bitter goblet
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Je vais au supermarché = I am going to the supermarket
Je aller au supermarché = I... to go to the supermarket

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I will go to the supermarket = J'irai au supermarché
I am going to go to the supermarket = Je vais aller au supermarché

pine forge
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MERCI BEAUCOUP!!!

bitter goblet
pine forge
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Je le comprends maintenant!

bitter goblet
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Gg!

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Just as extra clarification: the second one makes no sense (as you can tell from the English part)
The other 3 are all good 💪

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Usually the pattern is:
[subject] + [conjugated verb] + [infinitive verb] and you can sometimes have more infinitives, but only the first verb gets conjugated (and has to be conjugated)

rocky latch
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It’s the same like how in English we say, ‘He loves to drink coffee’ instead of ‘He loves drinks coffee’