Asked by Anonymous

Il vient d'aller à la piscine.

Does this mean, "I just went to the pool"?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Do you possibly mean? "il veut . . ."
Answered by Anonymous
No, it's "vient."
Answered by Ms. Sue
He comes to go to the pool.

Answered by MathMate
The French expression
"venir de" is a special tense that means "just" (in temporal sense), or "a short while ago".

Je viens de terminer mon travail
(I just finised work).
Il vient de me parler au téléphone.
(He talked to me on the phone a few moments ago).
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