J'ai une pomme.
(I have an apple.)
Tu as un gâteau.
(You have a cake.)
J'ai un chat noir. (I have a black cat.)
To form the passé composé in French, you typically use the auxiliary verb "avoir" or "être" followed by the past participle of the main verb. The choice between "avoir" and "être" depends on the verb being used and whether it is a transitive or intransitive verb. For example, with the verb "parler" (to speak), you would say "j'ai parlé" (I spoke) using the auxiliary "avoir."
One example sentence using "its" is: "The dog wagged its tail happily."
She handed me the book.
Example: Who are you?
An example of a dependent clause using "who" is: "who lives next door." This clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence because it relies on the rest of the sentence for context and meaning.
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)
This is an example of a sentence using the word breakfast.
He devised a new technique using his technologies. This is an example of sentence using devised.
This is an example of an exclamatory sentence using the word happening!
"I looked already and it wasn't there!" Is an example sentence.
Please put your question in a complete sentence.
That is a sentence using the word troops.
Have a good life translated into French is 'Avoir une bonne vie'. An example of it used in a sentence is 'J'espère que vous avez une bonne vie'. This means 'I hope you have a good life'.
a example sentence is a monster can have many features
Example sentence - The stratum has been studied for decades.
She wore lavish habiliments to the royal ball, adorned with jewels and intricate embroidery.
Do not plagiarize your example sentences.