What are the different forms of "Avoir" and how do you use them?
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Present tense of AVOIR ( to have )
j'ai
ex. j'ai faim
tu as
ex. tu n'as pas peur
il/elle/on a
ex. elle n'a pas sommeil
ex. il a soif
nous avons
ex. nous avons de la chance
vous avez
ex. vous n'avez pas raison
ils/elles ont
ex. ils n'ont pas 13 ans
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The two verbs to be = "être", and to have = "avoir". The comprehension of the use of these two verbs is very important for mastering the French language. They are used with the past participle to make compound tenses.
The simplest way to remember which one to use is as follows:
Most verbs are conjugated with the French "avoir" (to have)
Verbs describing, motion and direction; and reflexive verbs for example "to wash my hair", are conjugated with the verb "être" (to be).
I hope my answer help to u and right
The simplest way to remember which one to use is as follows:
Most verbs are conjugated with the French "avoir" (to have)
Verbs describing, motion and direction; and reflexive verbs for example "to wash my hair", are conjugated with the verb "être" (to be).
I hope my answer help to u and right
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