Grammar
Learn how to use the verb "avoir" in French for "have" with examples and exercises. Practice talking about what you and others have using "je" and "tu." Improve your French language skills by translating sentences and engaging in conversations about possessions.
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Grammar The verb avoir je, tu Y7 French Term 1.1 - Week 4 Stephen Owen / Emma Marsden Date updated: 23/02/20
The verb avoir. You have Remember, the verb avoir is French for have. avoir j ai il a elle a to have/having I have he has she has Do not say the final s . SILENT FINAL CONSONANT To say youhave , use tu as : tu as J ai un chien. Elle a un chien. Tu as un chien. you have I have a dog She has a dog You have a dog Stephen Owen & Emma Marsden
Je ou tu ? Lire Talking about what you have Here is a message about what Ihave (j ai) and what you have (tu as). lire My computer has a bug! It deleted the pronouns: je and j (I) and tu (you). Write the missing words in English in the right column on the next slide 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ai un v lo as une r gle as un ordinateur ai une chambre as une machine as un chien ai une voiture ai un portable Stephen Owen
cris en anglais! lire what I have bike what you have 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 computer machine car ruler bedroom dog mobile phone Stephen Owen
Parler You are speaking to your friend on the telephone. Tell him/her what you have, and ask what he/she has. S/he will also ask you. Take it in turns to ask one question at a time. Partner A starts. parler A When asked, say you have these: Ask your friend if s/he has these (circle the ones s/he has): Stephen Owen & Emma Marsden
Parler You are speaking to your friend on the telephone. Tell him/her what you have, and ask what he/she has. S/he will also ask you. Take it in turns to ask one question at a time. Partner A starts. parler B Ask your friend if s/he has these (circle the ones s/he has): When asked, say you have these: Stephen Owen & Emma Marsden
Translate the following sentences into French. Remember to agree adjectives for feminine nouns crire cris en fran ais! 1. I have a powerful car. J ai une voiture puissante. 2. You have an expensive computer. Tu as un ordinateur cher. 3. I have a modern bike. J ai un v lo moderne. 4. You have a fast machine. Tu as une machine rapide. Stephen Owen & Emma Marsden
Translate the following sentences into French. Remember to agree adjectives for feminine nouns crire cris en fran ais! 5. You have a powerful car. Tu as une voiture puissante. 6. Do you have a modern bike? Tu as un v lo moderne? 7. I have an expensive computer. J ai un ordinateur cher. 8. Do you have a fast machine? Tu as une machine rapide? Stephen Owen & Emma Marsden