Vous devez être.
The correct way to say that phrase is "He must have."
I think it's'ils doivent'E.G.Ils doivent adore= They must love
Nous ne devons pas....That's how you say 'we must not' in French...hope that answered your question! :)
the traditions say you must kiss under the mistletoe ----
the traditions say you must kiss under the mistletoe ----
after it crashes you must either ssay yes or no to something. say yes and you must re-install it. say no and nothing happens so say no.:) i had to lern the hard way. after it crashes you must either ssay yes or no to something. say yes and you must re-install it. say no and nothing happens so say no.:) i had to lern the hard way.
If something is hard to say, Then you must try harder to say it.
Nous ne devons pas....That's how you say 'we must not' in French...hope that answered your question! :)
When checking in a load, what must be done with cases that say "Mixed" on them
Quid agendum est mihi
he who alleges must prove
Depends. I could say "You and I went to the mall", but you can't say "He can't come with you and I". If you use I, it must be in the subject of a sentence. You must use me in the predicate.