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How do you do you have in French?
Avoir is the French verb that means “to have”.
How do you use have in French?
Avoir (to have) is a very useful verb and is used whenever we would say ‘have’ in English. It is also used to form other tenses, such as the passé composé (the perfect tense).
What is the past tense of have in French?
verb avoir
In French, the past tense works basically the same way as in English. It is also formed by two words just like its English counterpart by using the verb avoir (in most cases) which means ‘to have’, or être which means ‘to be’ before the main verb.
How do you conjugate I have in French?
Now let’s conjugate it, in the present tense.
- I have = J’ai. I have two dogs = J’ai deux chiens.
- You have = Tu as (casual)
- She has = Elle a.
- He has = Il a.
- We have = on a.
- We have = nous avons.
- You have = vous avez (formal or you all)
- They have = Elles ont (for an exclusively feminine group)
What tense is je fais?
Faire Conjugation in the Present Tense
Singular | Plural | |
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Je fais | I make/do | Nous faisons |
Tu fais | You make/do | Vous faites |
Il fait | He makes/does | Ils font |
Elle fait | She makes/does | Elles font |
How do you say eye Colour in French?
Now for some more unusual eye colors in French.
- Elle a les yeux noisette : un mélange de brun et de vert – she has hazel eyes, a mix of brown and green.
- Elle a les yeux gris-bleu – her eyes are grey blue.
- Elle a les yeux bleu foncé – her eyes are dark blue.
How do you describe eyes in French?
The French word for eyes, yeux, is masculine and plural, so bleus has an -s on the end. To describe the style, length and colour of someone’s hair: Ma sœur a les cheveux blonds et raides.