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Our volunteers look into many questions every day; sometimes it takes them a little while to answer.
Make it descriptive, including relevant context, but also to the point. This way you improve your chances of getting a more relevant and specific answer.
D'accord 
Euhhhh
Je sais ça « je vais » est utilisé pour le futur donc…
Tu sais, j’ai pensé me su ce…
Bah j’ai essayé.
The verb needs to be conjugated after a subject
It's like saying "I to be" instead of "I am"
« J'aller » would be the the rough equivalent of "I to go" and wouldn't make sense
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"?
Je vais au supermarché = I am going to the supermarket
Je aller au supermarché = I... to go to the supermarket
I will go to the supermarket = J'irai au supermarché
I am going to go to the supermarket = Je vais aller au supermarché
MERCI BEAUCOUP!!!

Je le comprends maintenant!
Gg!
Just as extra clarification: the second one makes no sense (as you can tell from the English part)
The other 3 are all good 💪
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)
It’s the same like how in English we say, ‘He loves to drink coffee’ instead of ‘He loves drinks coffee’