We’ve already seen that ce is used before singular masculine nouns. But have you noticed that ce becomes cet when the noun begins with a vowel or an h?
If you want to say that you are going to do something, use Je vais….
Je vais voyager.
I’m going to travel.
Je ne vais pas voyager.
I’m not going to travel.
Je vais Tu vas Il va / Elle va Nous allons Vous allez Ils vont / Elles vont |
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Remember that after chez we use words like moi, toi, etc., to say my place, your place, and so on. We use the same words after avec and de.
Ils vont rester chez nous.
They are going to stay at our place.
C'est une photo de lui.
This is a photo of him.
Tu voyages avec moi ?
Are you traveling with me?
moi | me |
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toi | you (informal) |
lui / elle | him / her |
nous | we |
vous | you all / you (formal) |
eux / elles | them / them (feminine) |