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      Variante de conjugaison
      Retirer le ?
      do not to go
      Féminin
      Contraction

    Modal : aucun | may | might | can | could | shall | should | will | would | must | ought to

    Conjugaison anglaise du verbe TO GO

    Verbe irrégulier : go - went - gone - aller


    Indicatif | Conditionnel | Infinitif | Impératif
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    Indicatif

    • Présent
    • Présent continu
    • Prétérit
    • Prétérit continu
    • do I go?
      do you go?
      does he go?
      do we go?
      do you go?
      do they go?
    • am I going?
      are you going?
      is he going?
      are we going?
      are you going?
      are they going?
    • did I go?
      did you go?
      did he go?
      did we go?
      did you go?
      did they go?
    • was I going?
      were you going?
      was he going?
      were we going?
      were you going?
      were they going?
    • Present perfect
    • Present perfect continu
    • Pluperfect
    • Pluperfect continu
    • have I gone?
      have you gone?
      has he gone?
      have we gone?
      have you gone?
      have they gone?
    • have I been going?
      have you been going?
      has he been going?
      have we been going?
      have you been going?
      have they been going?
    • had I gone?
      had you gone?
      had he gone?
      had we gone?
      had you gone?
      had they gone?
    • had I been going?
      had you been going?
      had he been going?
      had we been going?
      had you been going?
      had they been going?
    • Futur
    • Futur continu
    • Futur antérieur
    • Futur antérieur continu
    • will I go?
      will you go?
      will he go?
      will we go?
      will you go?
      will they go?
    • will I be going?
      will you be going?
      will he be going?
      will we be going?
      will you be going?
      will they be going?
    • will I have gone?
      will you have gone?
      will he have gone?
      will we have gone?
      will you have gone?
      will they have gone?
    • will I have been going?
      will you have been going?
      will he have been going?
      will we have been going?
      will you have been going?
      will they have been going?

    Conditionnel

    • Présent
    • Présent continu
    • Passé
    • Passé continu
    • would I go?
      would you go?
      would he go?
      would we go?
      would you go?
      would they go?
    • would I be going?
      would you be going?
      would he be going?
      would we be going?
      would you be going?
      would they be going?
    • would I have gone?
      would you have gone?
      would he have gone?
      would we have gone?
      would you have gone?
      would they have gone?
    • would I have been going?
      would you have been going?
      would he have been going?
      would we have been going?
      would you have been going?
      would they have been going?

    • Infinitif
    • Impératif
    • Infinitif
    •  
    • Impératif
    •  
    • to go
    •  
    • -
      -
      -
    •  

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    Ce verbe fait parti des verbes irréguliers avec un prétérit irrégulier : went et un participe passé irrégulier : gone.
    La particularité de ce verbe est d'avoir une forme en -es à la troisième personne du singulier du présent.

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