antimoon65
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  • 31-03-2020
  • French
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How is the verb "avoir" different from the verbe "etre" ?
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virtualschoolhack
virtualschoolhack virtualschoolhack
  • 31-03-2020
the verb avoir in french means “to have” and etre means “to be” they are both conjugated differently when used in different tenses but they are both still the most commonly used french verbs.
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1877LESSONS4KIDS
1877LESSONS4KIDS 1877LESSONS4KIDS
  • 01-04-2020
Avoir is an -ir verb, and “être” is a -re verb, making them be conjugated differently.
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