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Go – Explication, exemples de phrases et conjugaison

Explication

Le verbe « to go » en anglais est l’un des verbes les plus couramment utilisés et joue un rôle essentiel dans la langue. Ce verbe est principalement utilisé pour exprimer le mouvement ou le déplacement d’un endroit à un autre. En français, « to go » se traduit généralement par « aller ». Il peut indiquer une action physique, comme marcher, courir ou conduire, mais peut également être utilisé dans un sens plus abstrait pour parler de progrès ou de développement, par exemple dans des expressions comme « aller de l’avant ». Le verbe « to go » est un verbe irrégulier, ce qui signifie que ses formes conjuguées ne suivent pas les règles standard de conjugaison en anglais.

Exemples de phrases

We go to the park every Sunday.

She went to the store to buy some groceries.

They are going to the concert tomorrow night.

He has gone to the gym three times this week.

We will go on vacation next month.

The kids went to bed early last night.

I am going to finish my homework now.

They have gone to the movies without us.

She goes jogging every morning.

We had gone to that restaurant before it closed down.

Conjugaison

Présent Simple

I go to the store.

You go to school.

He goes to work.

She goes to the gym.

It goes smoothly.

We go to the park.

They go to the beach.

Passé Simple

I went to the store yesterday.

You went to school last week.

He went to work on Monday.

She went to the gym this morning.

It went very well.

We went to the park last weekend.

They went to the beach last summer.

Futur Simple

I will go to the store tomorrow.

You will go to school next week.

He will go to work on Monday.

She will go to the gym in the morning.

It will go smoothly.

We will go to the park next weekend.

They will go to the beach next summer.

Présent Continu

I am going to the store now.

You are going to school right now.

He is going to work at the moment.

She is going to the gym currently.

It is going well.

We are going to the park now.

They are going to the beach right now.

Passé Continu

I was going to the store when you called.

You were going to school when it started raining.

He was going to work when the accident happened.

She was going to the gym when she got the message.

It was going well until the interruption.

We were going to the park when we met them.

They were going to the beach when the storm hit.

Futur Continu

I will be going to the store later.

You will be going to school next month.

He will be going to work at that time.

She will be going to the gym tomorrow morning.

It will be going smoothly by then.

We will be going to the park in the afternoon.

They will be going to the beach next weekend.

Présent Parfait

I have gone to the store.

You have gone to school.

He has gone to work.

She has gone to the gym.

It has gone well.

We have gone to the park.

They have gone to the beach.

Passé Parfait

I had gone to the store before you arrived.

You had gone to school before the bell rang.

He had gone to work before the meeting started.

She had gone to the gym before it closed.

It had gone well until the last minute.

We had gone to the park before it started raining.

They had gone to the beach before the storm came.

Futur Parfait

I will have gone to the store by then.

You will have gone to school by next year.

He will have gone to work by 9 AM.

She will have gone to the gym by tomorrow morning.

It will have gone well by the end of the day.

We will have gone to the park by the afternoon.

They will have gone to the beach by next weekend.

Présent Parfait Continu

I have been going to the store every day.

You have been going to school regularly.

He has been going to work on time.

She has been going to the gym for a month.

It has been going well so far.

We have been going to the park every weekend.

They have been going to the beach frequently.

Passé Parfait Continu

I had been going to the store every day before it closed.

You had been going to school regularly before the holidays.

He had been going to work on time before the accident.

She had been going to the gym for a month before she moved.

It had been going well until the last moment.

We had been going to the park every weekend before winter.

They had been going to the beach frequently before the storm season.

Futur Parfait Continu

I will have been going to the store for a year by next month.

You will have been going to school for two years by next summer.

He will have been going to work for a decade by next year.

She will have been going to the gym for six months by December.

It will have been going well for a while by then.

We will have been going to the park every weekend for a year by next spring.

They will have been going to the beach every summer for five years by next season.

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