This is the 2698th most frequent French word.
allés
"Allés" is the plural form of "allé," meaning "gone" or "went" (past participle of "aller").
In this sentence, 'allés' is used as the past participle of the verb 'aller', meaning 'to go'. It agrees in number and gender with the subject 'nous', as it is used with 'être' in the perfect tense.
Nous sommes allés au parc hier.
We went to the park yesterday.
Here, 'allés' is again the past participle of 'aller', used in the pluperfect tense, showing an action that occurred before another action. It agrees with the subject 'ils' in gender and number.
Ils étaient déjà allés dans cette ville avant.
They had already gone to this city before.
In this sentence, 'allés' functions as the past participle of 'aller', used within the perfect tense. It agrees in gender and number with the subject 'mes frères'.