va Learn Unstarted Summary The French translation for “goes (3rd person singular)” is va. Pronounced the same Recording English French Learn go (2nd person singular) vas Learn See also Recording English French Learn go (1st person plural) allons Learn go (2nd person plural) allez Learn go (3nd person plural) vont Learn to go aller Learn go (1st person singular) vais Learn go (2nd person singular) vas Learn was going (3rd person singular) allait Learn Examples of "goes" in use There are 79 examples of the French word for "goes" being used: Recording English French Learn She’s putting the children to bed. Elle va coucher les enfants. Learn Someone is going to show me the photos. On va me montrer les photos. Learn This pair fits me fine; how much is it? Cette paire me va très bien ; combien coûte-t-elle ? Learn The manager will take you there. Le gérant va vous y conduire. Learn Frank will lay another table setting. Frank va mettre un couvert de plus. Learn My friend feels fine. (feminine) Mon amie va bien. Learn people go to the cemetery on va au cimetière Learn How long is it going to last? Combien de temps ça va durer? Learn Don’t be so pessimistic, it will be alright! Ne sois pas si pessimiste, ça va aller! Learn She is going to buy herself a pen for the beginning of the school year. Elle va s’acheter un stylo pour la rentrée. Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7 Page 8 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "goes (3rd person singular)" Practice (80) Lesson Learn Lesson words goes (3rd person singular) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Do you know what time he is coming?, Don’t be so pessimistic, it will be alright!, Everything is going to be fine., Frank will lay another table setting., He feels fine., he goes, He goes to work at eight a.m., He is going to fill them in straight away., He is just going to go to town., He will reserve two seats for Lille., He will take you there., He’s going to show me the photo of his family, How are you doing? (informal), How are you? (informal), How is your family?, How long is it going to last?, How much will it cost me?, I don’t know where he goes., I know she’s feeling fine., Is he going on vacation? etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 5 Part of Speech Courses Verbs (present tense, 3rd person singular) 1 Phrasebook Courses Getting to know people 1