I have learned some new French sentences today. They're very difficult and I'm not really to know how to speak them. I suddenly feel French is so difficult. I have just learned the few sentences for a long time (about 1 hour) but I'm not really understand them now. It has some very difficult pronoun, how to replaces pronoun and some question about singular and plural.

Nous sommes allés au cinéma.
On est allé au cinéma. / On est allés au cinéma. (replace pronoun)

means We went to the movies.

Sont-elles prêtes ?
Est-on prêt ? / Est-on prêtes ?

means Are they ready?

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Mistakes will always be made in French, and now you can learn from them.

Wrong? On est allés

Right? On est allé

Explanation: The French pronoun on is a little weird. It literally translates to "one" as in "one shouldn't do that," but can also mean "we," "you," "they," or "people in general." One often hesitates over agreement when on replaces one of these plurals - since on has to take the third person singular form of the verb, it might seem like agreement should also be singular - in other words, that there is no agreement. In fact, agreement with whatever subject on replaces is optional - either way is correct.

Nous sommes allés au cinéma. (We went to the movies.)
On est allé au cinéma. / On est allés au cinéma.

Sont-elles prêtes ? (Are they ready?)
Est-on prêt ? / Est-on prêtes ?

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French Indefinite Subject Pronoun

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Here is my notes:

Nous sommes alles au cinema
We are went the cinema

On est alle au cinema
one is gone the cinema

On est alles au cinema
one is gone the cinema

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Sont-elles pretes ?
are they ready

Est-on pret ?
is one loan

Est-on pretes ?
is one ready