aller Ă  (la boulangerie) : to go to (the baker's)aller, prĂ©sent
- OĂč allez-vous ? - Je vais Ă  Londres. -Where are you going? -I’m going to London.
venir de (la boulangerie) : to come from (the baker's)venir, prĂ©sent
Edward est anglais, il vient de Londres. Edward is English. He comes from London.
partir : to leavepartir, prĂ©sent
À quelle heure part le train (de la gare) ? What time does the train leave (the station)?
Note:
We don’t say je vais but je pars (I’m leaving) or je m’en vais (I’m off).
We don’t say tu vas avec nous ? but tu viens avec nous ? (are you coming with us?).
We don’t say nous allons à sept heures but nous partons à sept heures (we’re leaving at 7am).

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