Indicating Movement with Verbs Such as Conduire
13.4.1. The Main Idea
To talk about movement, transportation, and getting from one place to another, you can use verbs such as aller, venir, partir, arriver, and conduire.
aller | to go |
venir | to come |
partir | to leave |
arriver | to arrive |
conduire | to drive |
These verbs help you describe where someone is going, where they are coming from, how they travel, and who is driving.
13.4.2. The Verb Conduire
Conduire means to drive.
je conduis | I drive / I am driving |
tu conduis | you drive / you are driving |
il conduit | he drives / he is driving |
elle conduit | she drives / she is driving |
nous conduisons | we drive / we are driving |
vous conduisez | you drive / you are driving |
ils conduisent | they drive / they are driving |
elles conduisent | they drive / they are driving |
13.4.3. Examples with Conduire
Je conduis une voiture. | I drive a car. |
Tu conduis souvent ? | Do you drive often? |
Il conduit au centre-ville. | He drives downtown. |
Elle conduit à l’université. | She drives to university. |
Nous conduisons prudemment. | We drive carefully. |
Vous conduisez vite ? | Do you drive fast? |
Ils conduisent en ville. | They drive in the city. |
13.4.4. Other Movement Verbs
aller | to go |
venir | to come |
revenir | to come back |
partir | to leave |
arriver | to arrive |
rentrer | to return home |
sortir | to go out |
monter | to go up / to get on |
descendre | to go down / to get off |
13.4.5. Movement with Transportation
prendre le bus | to take the bus |
prendre le métro | to take the metro |
prendre le train | to take the train |
prendre l’avion | to take the plane |
conduire une voiture | to drive a car |
aller à pied | to go on foot / to walk |
faire du vélo | to ride a bike |
se déplacer en bus | to get around by bus |
se déplacer en voiture | to get around by car |
se déplacer à pied | to get around on foot |
13.4.6. Indicating Direction
aller à | to go to |
venir de | to come from |
partir pour | to leave for |
arriver à | to arrive at / in |
rentrer à | to return to |
sortir de | to go out of |
monter dans | to get into / onto |
descendre de | to get off / down from |
Examples:
Je vais à la gare. | I am going to the train station. |
Je viens du café. | I am coming from the café. |
Je pars pour Montréal. | I am leaving for Montreal. |
J’arrive à l’université. | I am arriving at university. |
Je rentre à la maison. | I am going home. |
Je sors du métro. | I am getting out of the metro. |
Je monte dans le bus. | I am getting on the bus. |
Je descends du train. | I am getting off the train. |
13.4.7. Movement in the Passé Composé
Many movement verbs use être in the passé composé.
Je suis allé au café. | I went to the café. masculine speaker |
Je suis allée au café. | I went to the café. feminine speaker |
Je suis arrivé à midi. | I arrived at noon. masculine speaker |
Je suis arrivée à midi. | I arrived at noon. feminine speaker |
Je suis parti hier. | I left yesterday. masculine speaker |
Je suis partie hier. | I left yesterday. feminine speaker |
Je suis rentré à la maison. | I went home. masculine speaker |
Je suis rentrée à la maison. | I went home. feminine speaker |
With être, the past participle agrees with the subject.
13.4.8. Conduire in the Passé Composé
Conduire uses avoir in the passé composé.
J’ai conduit une voiture. | I drove a car. |
Tu as conduit hier ? | Did you drive yesterday? |
Il a conduit au centre-ville. | He drove downtown. |
Elle a conduit prudemment. | She drove carefully. |
Nous avons conduit longtemps. | We drove for a long time. |
The past participle of conduire is conduit.
13.4.9. Movement with Y and En
Use y to replace a place introduced by à.
Je vais au café. | J’y vais. |
Je suis allé au café. | J’y suis allé. masculine speaker |
Je vais à l’université. | J’y vais. |
Je suis allé à l’université. | J’y suis allé. masculine speaker |
Use en to replace a place introduced by de.
Je viens du café. | J’en viens. |
Je suis revenu du café. | J’en suis revenu. masculine speaker |
Je sors de la gare. | J’en sors. |
Je suis sorti de la gare. | J’en suis sorti. masculine speaker |
13.4.10. Asking About Movement
Tu vas où ? | Where are you going? |
Tu viens d’où ? | Where are you coming from? |
Tu pars quand ? | When are you leaving? |
Tu arrives à quelle heure ? | What time are you arriving? |
Tu rentres quand ? | When are you going home? |
Tu conduis souvent ? | Do you drive often? |
Tu prends le bus ou tu conduis ? | Do you take the bus or drive? |
13.4.11. Core Patterns
conduire | to drive |
conduire une voiture | to drive a car |
aller à | to go to |
venir de | to come from |
partir pour | to leave for |
arriver à | to arrive at / in |
rentrer à | to return to |
monter dans | to get into / onto |
descendre de | to get off / down from |
y | replaces à + place |
en | replaces de + place |
13.4.12. Practice
I drive a car. | |
Do you drive often? informal | |
I am going to the station. | |
I am coming from the café. | |
I am leaving for Montreal. | |
I am getting on the bus. | |
I am getting off the train. | |
I drove yesterday. | |
I went there. masculine speaker | |
I came back from there. masculine speaker |
13.4.13. Answers
I drive a car. | Je conduis une voiture. |
Do you drive often? informal | Tu conduis souvent ? |
I am going to the station. | Je vais à la gare. |
I am coming from the café. | Je viens du café. |
I am leaving for Montreal. | Je pars pour Montréal. |
I am getting on the bus. | Je monte dans le bus. |
I am getting off the train. | Je descends du train. |
I drove yesterday. | J’ai conduit hier. |
I went there. masculine speaker | J’y suis allé. |
I came back from there. masculine speaker | J’en suis revenu. |
13.4.14. Short Dialogue
A : Tu vas où ? | A: Where are you going? |
B : Je vais au centre-ville. | B: I am going downtown. |
A : Tu prends le bus ou tu conduis ? | A: Are you taking the bus or driving? |
B : Je conduis aujourd’hui. Hier, j’ai pris le bus. | B: I am driving today. Yesterday, I took the bus. |
A : Tu arrives à quelle heure ? | A: What time are you arriving? |
B : J’arrive à midi. | B: I am arriving at noon. |
13.4.15. Checkpoint
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to use conduire to talk about driving, use common movement verbs such as aller, venir, partir, arriver, rentrer, monter, and descendre, describe transportation, and use y and en to replace place expressions.