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Les expressions d’avoir

Mme Sheeler. Les expressions d’avoir. AVOIR = to have. J’ ai nous avons Tu as vous avez Il a ils ont Elle a elles ont On a. Il y a des expressions avec AVOIR. The following are phrases that use the FORMS of avoir and another word.

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Les expressions d’avoir

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  1. Mme Sheeler Les expressions d’avoir

  2. AVOIR = to have • J’ai nous avons • Tuasvousavez • Il a ilsont • Elle aellesont • On a

  3. Il y a des expressions avec AVOIR • The following are phrases that use the FORMS of avoir and another word. • NOTE that in these phrases, avoir does NOT mean ‘to have’

  4. Avoir # ans

  5. Avoirfaim

  6. Avoirsoif

  7. Avoirchaud

  8. Avoirfroid

  9. Avoir mal au/à la/à l’/aux

  10. Avoir raison • 1 + 5 = 6 • 3 x 9 = 27 • Je m’appelle = My name is

  11. Avoir tort • 1+2 = 7 • 9x3 = 55 • Je m’appelle = I like frogs

  12. Avoirpeur

  13. Avoirsommeil

  14. Avoir de la chance

  15. Avoirbesoin de + noun/infinitive • To need • J’aibesoin de pratiquer = I need to practice • Nous avonsbesoin des livres = we need books

  16. Avoirenvie de + noun or infinitive • To want • Il a envied’unevoiture = he wants a car • Vousavezenvied’étudier = you want to study

  17. Avoirl’air + adjective • To seem/look + adjective • Elle a l’airtriste = She seems/looks sad • Ellesontl’airsérieuses = They look/seem serious. • (**make sure adjective matches the subject)

  18. Quelques phrases • Qu’est-cequetu as? = What’s wrong (with you)? • Qu’est-cequ’il a? = What’s wrong with him? • Qu’est-cequ’elle a? = What’s wrong with her? • Qu’est-cequ’ily a? = What’s the matter?

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