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I thought this one would be about age so that they could learn avoir?--66.238.170.34 17:47, 8 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

I concur, this material can be used for a later lesson.--Elatanatari 00:06, 19 January 2007 (UTC)Reply


Make it so?


  • Yes


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Proposition

Simple Conversation

Here is a sample conversation:

Marc and Jeanette have just met.

Marc: Bonjour. Je m'appelle Marc. Et toi?

Jeanette: Bonjour, Marc! Moi, je m'appelle Jeanette. Quel âge as-tu?

Marc: J'ai seize ans, et toi?

Jeanette: J'ai dix-sept ans.

Marc: Oh lala, J'ai un rendez-vous, à demain!

Jeanette: À demain.

G: The verb avoir

"Avoir" can be translated as "to have".

Expressing Age

Avoir is used to express age.

  • Tu as quel âge? - How old are you? [lit: You have what age?]
  • J'ai trente ans. - I'm thirty (years old). [lit: I have thirty years]

Formation

French Verb • Present Indicative • audio (100 kb • help)
avoir to have
Singular Plural
first person j'ai I have nous avons we have
second person tu as you have vous avez you have
third person il a he has ils ont they have
(masc. or mixed)
elle a she has
on a one has elles ont they have (fem.)


Examples

J'ai deux stylos. I have two pens.
Tu as trois frères. You have three brothers.
Il a une idée. He has an idea.

Expressing Age

Avoir is used to express age.

  • Tu as quel âge? - How old are you? [lit: You have what age?]
  • J'ai trente ans. - I'm thirty (years old). [lit: I have thirty years]