Aller* + infinitif
Jaime regarder la télé après les cours. Ma mère déteste préparer le dîner. Mon père naime pas laisser de pourboire. In French, when we have multiple verbs in a sentence, what is the rule? How do you make those sentences negative?
Madeleine va commander un café. Jean va danser à la fête. Ils ne vont pas travailler samedi. La fête va être* amusante! Tu vas aller* au théâtre en voiture. Je vaisNous allons Tu vasVous allez Il, elle, on vaIls, elles vont
The action in the sentence is not happening right now. It will happen in the near future. In English, we can translate this 2 ways: is going to will Since aller* is the conjugated verb, the ne..pas will surround it, NOT linfinitif!
I am going to invite my friends. Mom and Dad are going to give a party. She is not going to talk on the phone. We are going to speak French. Who is going to go to the movies by foot? Are you going to study with me? Mireille is going to be 12 years old.
Le garçon commande une boisson. Les enfants rigolent. Monique travaille beaucoup. Tu as une table libre au restaurant? On déjeune ensemble. Je rentre à la maison. Ils sont à Grenoble ce soir. Elle ne chante pas.
When you were making your own sentences, you knew that you had: Subject + conjugated form of aller* + infinitive When you change present tense sentences to futur proche, you must Locate the conjugated verb Add a conjugated form of aller* in front of it Change the conjugated verb back to its infinitive form (re-infinitize it? Un-conjugate it???)