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Whoa, I can’t believe I just used the past tense of “aller” - suis aller! It’s been a while since I’ve brushed up on my French, but it all came back to me in a flash. It’s amazing how quickly you can pick up something once you’ve learned it before. Anyways, suis aller is an important verb to know if you’re trying to speak French fluently. It literally translates to “I went,” and is used when talking about past events or experiences. So next time you’re speaking French, don’t forget about suis aller!

Is Je Suis Aller Past Tense? [Solved]

Got it! So, I went, you went, he went - easy peasy!

  1. Aller: Aller is a French verb meaning “to go.” It is an irregular verb, and its past tense form is suis aller.

  2. Suis: Suis is the first-person singular conjugation of the verb aller in the past tense. It literally translates to “I went.”

  3. Usage: Suis aller can be used to describe a completed action that happened in the past, such as “I went to the store yesterday.”

  4. Conjugations: Other conjugations of suis aller include tu es allé (you went), il est allé (he/she/it went), nous sommes allés (we went), vous êtes allés (you [plural] went), and ils sont allés (they [plural] went).

Suis aller is a French phrase that means “went” in the past tense. It’s used to describe an action that happened in the past, like when you say “I went to the store yesterday.” Suis aller is a great way to express yourself in French and show off your language skills!