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How is avoir formed?
The verb "avoir" is formed in the present tense by conjugating the verb as follows: j'ai (I have), tu as (you have), il/elle/on a (he/she/it has), nous avons (we have), vous avez (you have), ils/elles ont (they have). In the past tense, "avoir" is formed by using the auxiliary verb "avoir" followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, "j'ai eu" (I had), "tu as eu" (you had), "il/elle/on a eu" (he/she/it had), "nous avons eu" (we had), "vous avez eu" (you had), "ils/elles ont eu" (they had).
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When do you conjugate "avoir"?
The verb "avoir" is conjugated when talking about possession or to form compound tenses such as the passé composé. In these cases, "avoir" is conjugated according to the subject of the sentence. For example, "J'ai un chat" (I have a cat) or "Nous avons mangé" (We have eaten).
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Can you help me conjugate avoir?
Sure! The verb "avoir" is conjugated as follows: - J'ai (I have) - Tu as (You have) - Il/Elle/On a (He/She/One has) - Nous avons (We have) - Vous avez (You have) - Ils/Elles ont (They have)
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Does "Passer" use "avoir" or "être"?
"Passer" uses the auxiliary verb "avoir" in compound tenses. For example, in the passé composé, you would say "j'ai passé" (I have passed) using the verb "avoir" as the auxiliary.
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What are the forms of avoir?
The forms of the verb "avoir" in French are: j'ai (I have), tu as (you have), il/elle/on a (he/she/it has), nous avons (we have), vous avez (you have), ils/elles ont (they have). These forms are used to express possession or to form compound tenses such as the passé composé. "Avoir" is an irregular verb in French and is one of the most commonly used verbs in the language.
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When do you equate the PC with avoir?
I equate the PC with avoir when the verb in the passé composé is formed using the auxiliary verb "avoir" and the past participle of the main verb. This occurs when the action expressed by the main verb is performed by the subject of the sentence and does not involve a state of being or motion. For example, "J'ai mangé" (I ate) or "Elle a parlé" (She spoke) both use the auxiliary verb "avoir" to form the passé composé.
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When are the following verbs used with "avoir"?
The following verbs are used with "avoir" when they are in the past tense. This includes actions that have been completed in the past, such as "j'ai mangé" (I ate), "tu as parlé" (you spoke), and "il a joué" (he played). These verbs indicate actions that have already happened and are no longer ongoing.
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What does "avoir besoin de qc" mean in French?
"Avoir besoin de qc" in French means "to need something." It is used to express a necessity or requirement for a particular thing or item. This phrase is commonly used in everyday conversations when discussing what is needed or required for a specific task or situation.
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