Aller Subjunctive Conjugation

Use the chart, examples, and video below to learn how to conjugate aller in the subjunctive tense (le subjonctif). To keep things simple, we'll only cover the subjunctive present.

Aller: Subjunctive Conjugation Chart

PRONOUN CONJUGATION
que j' aille
que tu ailles
qu'il/elle/on aille
que nous allions
que vous alliez
qu'ils/elles aillent

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Examples: how to conjugate aller in subjunctive tense

Here are some examples of conjugating aller in subjunctive (subjonctif) form:

Impossible que j'aille à Paris.

There's no way I can go to Paris.

Je ne savais pas que nous allions au cinéma.

I didn't know (that) we were going to the cinema.

Je veux que vous alliez là-bas.

I want you (to) go there.

Tips:

  • Aller is an irregular verb.
  • Don’t worry about memorising all the future conjugations off by heart. Through speaking and listening on a regular basis, you’ll develop an intuitive feel for the rules and exceptions when conjugating verbs.
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Reminder of what the French personal pronouns mean:

  • je = I
  • tu = you (singular informal)
  • il/elle = he/she
  • on = we (formal)
  • nous = we (informal)
  • vous= you (singular formal OR plural (both formal and informal))
  • ils/elles = they

How to conjugate aller in the subjunctive tense - recommended video:

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See how to conjugate aller in other tenses:

Conjugate aller in the present

Conjugate aller in the imperfect

Conjugate aller in the future

Conjugate aller in the passé composé