Difference between revisions of "Être et avoir (English versions)"
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− | Rappel sur la personne grammaticale: :1<sup>st</sup> (speaker + group speaker represents | + | Rappel sur la personne grammaticale: :1<sup>st</sup> (speaker + group speaker represents ☺ ➳) 2nd person (addressee: who the speaker is speaking to ➳ ☺) :3rd person (outsider/environment/things ♘♤❄) |
:1st person (speaker + group speaker represents) | I am, I have | we are, we have | :1st person (speaker + group speaker represents) | I am, I have | we are, we have | ||
:2nd person (addressee: who you're speaking to) | you are, you have | :2nd person (addressee: who you're speaking to) | you are, you have |
Revision as of 12:56, 16 May 2011
introduction
En cours de réalisation... patience!
forms
- verbal base
- the infinitive is often preceded by "to"
- be
- have
- participles
- present - being, having
- past - been, had
- present tense
Rappel sur la personne grammaticale: :1st (speaker + group speaker represents ☺ ➳) 2nd person (addressee: who the speaker is speaking to ➳ ☺) :3rd person (outsider/environment/things ♘♤❄)
- 1st person (speaker + group speaker represents) | I am, I have | we are, we have
- 2nd person (addressee: who you're speaking to) | you are, you have
- 3rd person (outsider) | s/he is, it has | there are, they have
- past tense
- 1st person (speaker + group speaker represents) | I was, I had | we were, we had
- 2nd person (addressee: who you're speaking to) | you were, you had
- 3rd person (outsider) | it was, s/he had | there were, they had