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What does 'je' and 'avoir' mean in English?

The word 'je' is a personal pronoun. Its equivalent in English is I. The word 'avoir' is the infinitive form of the verb. Its equivalent in English is to have. The phrase 'j'ai' is the French equivalent of the English 'I have'.


Subject form and object form of pronoun?

The subjective pronouns are: I, we, he, she, they, and who. The objective pronouns are: me, us, him, her, them, and whom. The pronouns that function as both subjective and objective are: you and it.


What does subject form pronoun mean?

A subject pronoun is a pronoun that functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause. An object pronoun is a pronoun that functions as the object of a verb or a preposition. Subjective only pronouns: I, he, she, they, who, whoever. Objective only pronouns: me, him, her, us, them, whom, whomever. Pronouns that can be subject or object: you, it, which, that, what.


What is the avec avoir form of to be lucky in French?

"Avoir de la chance" is the form with "avoir" which is equivalent to "être chanceux" (to be lucky).


What is the object pronoun form of the subject pronoun 'they'?

The corresponding objective personal pronoun for the subjective pronoun they is them. Example:The Tylers came to visit and they brought the baby with them.


Is the word its a possessive and object pronoun?

The pronoun its is the possessive form.The form for both subject and object is it.


The pronoun me used as a subject?

Using "me" as a subject pronoun is grammatically incorrect. The correct subject pronoun to use in this instance is "I." For example, it should be "I am going to the store" instead of "Me am going to the store."


What is 'it's me' in pronoun usage?

In the sentence, "It's me." the word "it" and the word "me" are pronouns.The sentence is incorrect. The sentence should read, "It's I."The pronouns "it", "me", and "I" are personal pronouns. A personal pronoun takes the place of a noun (or another pronoun) for a specific person or thing.The personal pronoun "it" is taking the place of 'what is unknown'.The form "it's" is a contraction for "it is", the subject of of the sentence and the verb combined.The personal pronoun "I" takes the place of the noun (or name) for the person speaking.The pronoun "I" is the subjective, singular form. The subject pronoun "I" is functioning as the subject complement, a word following a linking verb ("is") that restates the subject ("it"). A subject complement is always a subjective form.The first person, singular, personal pronoun "me" is the objective form. An objective form does not function as a subject complement.


Is il feminine in French?

"il" is a masculine pronoun, standing for "he". The feminine pronoun (for "she") is "elle".


What parts of speech is she?

She's is the short form for she is.She = pronounis = be verb


Pronoun verb agreement requires a correct match between a pronoun and a verb based on?

the singular or plural form of the pronoun and the verb. It is important for communication clarity and grammatically correct sentences.


Can it be plural?

No, the word its is a singular pronoun, the possessive form of "it". The plural form of the possessive pronoun "its" is theirs.The plural form of the possessive adjective "its" is their.