I don't get this fill in the blanks in french.

Nancy _______ au centre commercial avec ses amis. (aller)

You need the third person singular form of "aller."

The sentence isn't clear, though, whether you should use the present, future, or a past tense of this verb.

Present Tense = va (goes, is going, does go)

Passé Composé = est allée (went, did go)

l'Imparfait = allait (was going, used to go, went)

If you aren't sure what to do, I'm sure it's the first one = va

Sra (aka Mme)

To fill in the blank in the French sentence, you need to conjugate the verb "aller" (to go) to agree with the subject "Nancy." Here are the steps to conjugate the verb:

1. Identify the subject: In this case, the subject is "Nancy."

2. Find the appropriate verb ending: The verb "aller" is a regular -er verb, so the ending for the subject "Nancy" will be different depending on the tense and mood.

3. Conjugate the verb: To conjugate "aller" in the present tense for the subject "Nancy," you need to replace the -er ending with the appropriate one.

The correct answer to fill in the blank is "Nancy va au centre commercial avec ses amis."

Explanation: In this sentence, "Nancy" is the subject, and the verb "aller" needs to be conjugated to agree with it. In the present tense, the regular -er verb "aller" is conjugated as follows:

- Je vais
- Tu vas
- Il/Elle/On va
- Nous allons
- Vous allez
- Ils/Elles vont

Since the subject "Nancy" is the third person singular (Elle), you need to use the conjugation "va." The completed sentence becomes "Nancy va au centre commercial avec ses amis," which translates to "Nancy goes to the mall with her friends" in English.