Practice AVOIR is TO BE
Practice AVOIR is TO BE
You have probably learned that AVOIR means to have. Well, rethink your French: here is an exercise with French expressions with AVOIR – to have, where the English translation is TO BE. Go over the worksheet here – or here as a premium member.
To check out your knowledge, translate these ten sentences in the other language.
- Je suis grognon car j’ai chaud, j’ai faim et j’ai soif.
- Ils ont froid l’hiver.
- Vous n’avez pas honte ?
- Est-ce que vous n’avez pas honte ?
- N’avez-vous pas honte ?
- Elle a raison ou elle a tort ?
- Est-ce qu’elle a raison ou (est-ce qu’elle a) tort ?
- A-t-elle raison ou (a-t-elle) tort ?
- Tu n’as pas peur ?
- We drink a lot of water when we’re thirsty.
- He is only 4 years old.
- They were lucky to find you yesterday.
- Aren’t you sleepy?
- We won’t be in pain anymore tomorrow.
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