To "have" in the present tense
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listen-vt

You are going to be able to listen to the verb “avoir” (to have) in the present tense. The best way to learn how to pronounce what you read is by looking at the written words, in this case the “avoir” table, whilst you listen and repeat.

read-vt

So, first of all, read the verb table as you listen and repeat. Then, without reading, try to predict what you are going to hear and say it aloud, you will then be able to check your answer.

speak-vt

This method makes learning and remembering verbs easier as you use your visual and auditory memory!

To start with, lets revise the pronouns

je - I

tu - you (familiar form)

il - he

elle - she

on - people in general, one, we

nous - we

vous - you (plural or polite form)

ils - they (masculine or mixed)

elles - they (feminine)

 

And now, here it is 

“avoir” in the present tense

j’ai

tu as

il a

elle a

on a

nous avons

vous avez

ils ont

elles ont

 

 

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