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The verbs AVOIR and ETRE

The verbs AVOIR and ETRE. AVOIR = to have J’ai = I have Tu as = You have Il/elle a = he/she has Nous avons = we have Vous avez = you (polite) have Ils/elles ont = They have. ETRE = to be Je suis = I am Tu es = you are Il/elle est = he/she is Nous sommes = We are

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The verbs AVOIR and ETRE

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  1. The verbs AVOIR and ETRE

  2. AVOIR = to have J’ai = I have Tu as = You have Il/elle a = he/she has Nous avons = we have Vous avez = you (polite) have Ils/elles ont = They have ETRE = to be Je suis = I am Tu es = you are Il/elle est = he/she is Nous sommes = We are Vous êtes = You (polite) are Ils/elles sont = they are

  3. Marc ____ deux poissons rouges. Marc a deux poissons rouges.

  4. Mon père ____ grand. Mon père est grand.

  5. Pierre et Marie ________ un chien. Pierre et Marie ont un chien.

  6. Jean et Luc ________ intelligents. Jean et Luc sont intelligents.

  7. Mes soeurs _______ les yeux gris. Mes soeurs ont les yeux gris.

  8. Mes parents _____ trop sévères. Mes parents sont trop sévères.

  9. Tu as un chien? Non, ________ un chat. Non, j’ai un chat.

  10. Tu es Anglais? Non, _______ Irlandais. Non, je suis Irlandais.

  11. Moi, _________ un chien. Et toi? Moi, j’ai un chien. Et toi?

  12. Ma professeur ______ deux chats. Ma professeur a deux chats.

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