how do you say i go to terry fox secondary?

Is it "Je suis aller au Terry Fox Secondary"

je vais - I go

je suis allé(e) - I have gone

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help forum. I go, I DO go, I AM goING are all translated: Je vais au sécondaire T. F. If this is a "high school" you could say au lycée or even au collège...

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o my bad, sorry...

To say "I go to Terry Fox Secondary" in French, you can use the phrase "Je vais à Terry Fox Secondary." The phrase you mentioned, "Je suis aller au Terry Fox Secondary," translates to "I went to Terry Fox Secondary," which is in the past tense.

To construct the correct sentence in French, follow these steps:

1. Start with the subject pronoun "Je," which means "I" in English.
2. Add the verb "vais," which means "go" or "am going" in English. This verb is conjugated for the present tense to match the subject pronoun.
3. Use the preposition "à," which means "to" in English, to indicate the direction of your going.
4. Finally, add the name of the school, "Terry Fox Secondary," without any alterations.

Putting it all together, you get: "Je vais à Terry Fox Secondary." Keep in mind that this translation assumes "Terry Fox Secondary" is the correct name for the school in French.