You use etre for "Dr and Mrs Vandertramp" or "house" verbs. You also use etre for reflexive verbs like se lever, se coucher, se sentir. Don't forget to conjugate etre and use the passe compose end form of the verb (er=e(with accent), re=u, ir=i). The most common etre passe compose is "Je suis ne(e)." = I was born.
In French, "must have" can be translated as "doit avoir" or "il faut avoir."
The past participle of "avoir" is "eu".
Je veut avoir (I want to have) Je voudrais avoir (I would like to have)
To have big feet - Avoir les pieds grands You'll need to conjugate avoir, but I hope that helped :P
The French verb "avoir" means "to have." It is used to indicate possession or to form compound tenses in French.
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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
He helps you learn the french verbs in the past tense that use Etre instead of Avoir
Avior
In French, "must have" can be translated as "doit avoir" or "il faut avoir."
The past participle of "avoir" is "eu".
"Avoir de la chance" is the form with "avoir" which is equivalent to "être chanceux" (to be lucky).
avoir un doute, avoir des doutes
"Pouvez-vous avoir" ...? or "Pourriez-vous avoir" .. ? for could you have.
The population of Boissy-sans-Avoir is 601.
It's the infinitive of the verb "to have". As in the famous quote from the French playwright Molière: "Avoir ou ne pas avoir" (to have or not to have). Nah, just kidding! "Avoir" can a noun very rarely, meaning "possessions" (your "havings") such as your financial worth.
The phrase 'avoir honte' means to be ashamed. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'avoir' means 'to have'. The noun 'honte' means 'shame'.