Souvenez-vous AVOIR? What else is it good for? Les expressions!

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souvenez-vous AVOIR? What else is it good for? Les expressions!

avoir peur                avoir froid       avoir tort avoir chaud        avoir faim        avoir soif        avoir de la chance     avoir sommeil avoir besoin de avoir envie de

verbs- au present

There are 3 types of regular verbes in French: ER, IR & RE They are all pretty similar, they follow a similar pattern. Once you learn the endings, you’ll be able to make and say all of the different verbs

Type 1: ER Verbes Juste comme le verbe avoir, il y a 6 types differentes pour chaque verbe Je (i) Tu (you) Il (he/she) Nous (we) Vous (you(s)) Ils (bunch of boys or girls) Each ending changes with the article in front of it

Type 2: IR Verbes

Faites des phrases complètes Article: Verb: 1) Je 1) Choisir 2) Tu 2) Finir 3) Il/Elle 3) Grossir 4) Nous 4) Reussir 5) Vous 5) Reflechir 6) Ils/ Elles 6) Grandir

-Re Verbes perdre (ant. trouver) vendre (ant : acheter) je perds    nous perdons         je vends        nous vendons tu perds    vous perdez        tu vends        vous vendez il perd    ils perdent             elle vend         elles vendent      

Other RE Verbs you know are: répondre attendre descendre    To conjugate any -RE verbs, you do the following :       1 Drop the -RE to have the stem     2 Add these endings to the stem         je  -s        nous -ons         tu  -s        vous -ez         il    -        ils    -ent