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Can you name the present tense conjugations of 'avoir'? ?
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firesoul911
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Pronom
Verbe
English
Je
I have
Tu
You have
Il/Elle
He/She has
Nous
We have
Vous
You have
Ils/Elles
They have
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'To Have' in French Quiz
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Created Nov 10, 2009 in
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blahquabats
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Nov 10th, 2009 at 20:52 GMT
3 points
it doesn't make any sense to have the pronoun only in the first answer.. i mean, i understand it's a contraction, but that doesn't make it part of the verb. Otherwise, these are fun and useful. maybe expand to a few more tenses, and a few more irregular verbs.
Fuenlabrada
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Nov 24th, 2009 at 22:20 GMT
4 points
It's not accepting the answer for Il/Elle. Tried it with the verb and then with the pronoun as in Je, but it's not taking it.
JimKatz
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Apr 22nd, 2010 at 02:50 GMT
1 point
You need to enable single-letter answers.
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