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Learn how to use the French verb "avoir" (to have) with essential grammar insights. This guide covers the six subject pronouns (Je, Tu, Il/Elle, Nous, Vous, Ils/Elles) and their conjugations in the present tense: Je ai (J’ai), Nous avons, Tu as, Vous avez, Il/Elle a, Ils/Elles ont. Understand why "avoir" is an irregular verb that doesn't follow standard conjugation rules. Practice with fill-in-the-blank exercises to reinforce your understanding. A key resource for mastering this important verb in French!
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Le verbe « AVOIR » To Have
What are the 6 Subject Pronouns? Je Tu Il/Elle Nous Vous Ils/Elles
You must conjugate verbs! Grammar Words to Know: Infinitive- the unconjugated verb (to have) Conjugate- I have, you have, he/she has… YOU DON’T SAY I to have or You to have.
avoir | to have • This very important verb is irregular. • What does it mean to be an irregular verb? • An irregular verb is one that doesn’t follow the normal rules of conjugation.
Let’s conjugate our first verb! Je ai J’ai Nous avons Tu as Vous avez Il/elle a Ils/Elles ont LIASON
Group Practice • Je/J’________ (avoir) une gomme. • Nous _______ (avoir) des livres. • Elles ________ (avoir) treize ans. • Tu __________ (avoir) un ordinateur et un stylo. • Il ___________ (avoir) douze crayons. • Vous ________ (avoir) une feuille de papier.