Etre is "to be" and it is.......
je-suis
tu-es
il-est
nous-sommes
vous-etes
lis/elles-sont
that is how you conjurgate etre YOUR WELCOME and i kno this cuz im a pro french speaker i finished french AVOIR!!
The conjugate of 6 + i is 6 - i.
the conjugate 7-2i
semi conjugate diameter of ellipse
How about "-i" since "i" is just "0 + i" so the conjugate should be "0 - i" or "-i"
If you are referring to conjugate acids and bases, a conjugate acid is an acid that can donate a H+ in order to form a conjugate base. For example, HCl can donate it's H+ and create the conjugate base Cl-. On the other hand, a conjugate base would just be the opposite where chloride could add a hydrogen in order to create the conjugate acid.
Well, the dictionary verb is ^etre, and then you have to conjugate it to the noun you're using and the tense and form.
When using "être" instead of "avoir" in the formation of the passé composé, the past participle agrees in gender and number with the subject of the sentence. Additionally, reflexive verbs always use "être" as their auxiliary verb in the passé composé.
You have to conjugate Être with your subject then ad a noun that fits the sentence.Je suisTu esIl/ Elle estNous sommesVous êtesIls sontEx. Sentence: Je suis intelligent et gentille.
"Etre" is the French verb "to be"
etre means to be in English.Also, depending on your subject, you might need to conjugate it:Je suis - I amTu es - You areIl est - He isElle est - She isOn est - One isNous sommes - We areVous etes - You are (plural and formal)Ils sont - They are (masculine)Elles sont - They are (feminine - everybody in the group have to girls, even if there is one boy, you would use ils sont)
Etre takes avoir as the helping verb. An easy way to remember is that etre is always the helping verb with verbs of coming or going.
Avoir and Etre can be used for many sentences, avoir is to have and Etre is to be. Example: J'ai vingt ans, I am twenty. (avoir) Example: Tu es petite, you are small. (etre)
Dormir is a verb both in Spanish and French.French does not have a present progressive. The closest you could get is "etre en train de dormir" and you would conjugate etre (je suis, tu es, il/elle est, nous sommes, vous etes, ils/elles sont).Spanish does have a present progressive. The form is "estar durmiendo" and you would conjugate estar (yo estoy, tu estas, el/ella/Ud. esta, nosotros estamos, vosotros estais, ellos/ellas/Uds. estan).Note because the formatting is unable to accommodate accent marks, they are missing.
etre avec toi. etre means to be avec means with toi means you
What is the English translation of etre le poeme
The raison d'être refers to the fundamental reason or purpose for someone's existence or the existence of something. It encapsulates the driving force behind actions, decisions, and existence as a whole.
Je desire etre a l'interieur = I want to be in the interior