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This document discusses the French verb "aller" which means "to go" and how it is conjugated in the present tense. It provides examples of using "aller" to express that you are going somewhere now or will go somewhere later by adding an infinitive verb after the conjugated form of "aller". It also gives sample sentences combining "aller" with common infinitive verbs like ecouter, voir, manger, and provides the question "How would you say 'He is going to read the book'?"




