I don't know if this is what you're looking for, but here goes: 'J'ai mangé pas mal de pommes aujourd'hui.' (= I've eaten quite some apples today) - Or, if you're looking for a sentence with an explicit instance of the word 'avoir' itself: 'Il a toujours été mieux d'avoir au moins un peu d'argent sur soi.' (= It's always been better to have at least a little money on you.')
E.g. J'ai acheté une calculette (I bought a calculator)
J'ai regardé un DVD.
Hope this helps
In French, "must have" can be translated as "doit avoir" or "il faut avoir."
The past participle of "avoir" is "eu".
the verbs that take "avoir" are the verbs that do need a complement. It means all the transitive verbs need the auxiliaury "avoir".
Je veut avoir (I want to have) Je voudrais avoir (I would like to have)
The dictionary provides sample sentences to show how a word is used in context. This helps users understand the meaning of the word better and see the word in a practical application.
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)
It's a sample sentence, or several sample sentences, but not a sample sentences. Sample sentences are sentences to help you understand the meaning of a word.
example of antithesis?
Pizza has convulsions.
"avoir"avoir
big and small
like the verb "être" (to be), the verb "avoir" (to have) is not only a verb by itself but also an auxiliary verb. you can use it also with everyday situations: avoir faim, avoir soif, avoir sommeil = to be hungry, to be thirsty, to be sleepy avoir froid, avoir chaud = to be cold, to be hot
The first thing is to learn to complete your sentences or questions. That way we have at least some chance of understanding what the question is about!
vatt is a big colossal
The women took a principal decision about her personal life.
Why did you scorch the cake?Today was a real scorcher!
Avior