It depends on how you conjugate it.
Je a
tu as
il/elle/on a
nous avons
vous avez
Ils/Elles on
I have - J'ai You have - Tu as / Vous avez She / He has - Elle / Il a We have - Nous avons They have - Ils / Elles ont
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)
If the sentence contains the conjugated form of "avoir" as well as the past participle. Present tense: Je chante! Past tense: J'ai chanté!
It depends on the verb; avoir conjugates as ai, as, a, avons, avez, ont in the present tense while lancerconjugates as lance, lances, lance, lançons, lancez, lancent. You should look up the verb on wiktionary.org for its conjugation.
The French verb "avoir" means "to have." In the present tense, it is conjugated as follows: J'ai Tu as Il/Elle/On a Nous avons Vous avez Ils/Elles ont The past participle of avoir is eu. In the past perfect tense, avoir is conjugated as follows: J'avais Tu avais Il/Elle/On avait Nous avions Vous aviez Ils/Ellse avaient In the future tense, avoir is conjugated as follows: J'aurai Tu auras Il/Elle/On aura Nous aurons Vous aurez Ils/Elles auront In the conditional tense, avoir is conjugated as follows: J'aurais Tu aurais Il/Elle/On aurait Nous aurions Vous auriez Ils/Elles auraient
The verb "avoir" in the future tense in French is "j'aurai," "tu auras," "il/elle/on aura," "nous aurons," "vous aurez," and "ils/elles auront."
actually there are 6 parts j'ai tu as il/elle/on a nous avons vous avez ils/elles ont
The verb is is the present tense.
J'ai, tu as, il/elle a, nous avons, vous avez, ils/elles ont.
The past tense of did is did. The present tense of did is do. The future tense of did is will do.
to complete - completer to finish - finir to complete/fill something in - remplir These all use avoir in any tense other than present.
I depends of the contet but most of time J'ai means I have