Do You Make These Common Mistakes With The French Verb Avoir?
Franck Silvestre

Do you want to study the French language? If yes, you ought to learn how to conjugate the verb avoir, because you will use it every single day when you speak French.

The verb avoir is an indispensable verb, along with the verb être. While it is not easy to use them and put them at the right place in the sentence.

Are you ready to learn everything you need to know about the irregular French verb avoir?

Note: I emphasized the verb avoir when I need to demonstrate something. The English translation will also be in bold.

1)The verb avoir is one of the most common French verbs. It is an irregular verb, and the meaning is: 'to have'.

2)The verb to have have several meanings, and amongst them, the possession.

Examples:

a) Some examples in the present tense:

Jai une nouvelle maison: means 'I have a new house' Jai une belle voiture: means 'I own a beautiful car'

b) An example in the past tense:

Jai eu une belle voiture: means 'I owned a beautiful car'

As an English or an American native, the verb avoir can be confusing, because sometimes it has the meaning of to be.

Lets see an example:

How old are you? I am 20 years old. Translation: Quel age as-tu? Jai 20 ans.

When you look at the example above, you notice that 'I am 20 years old.' is not 'Je suis 20 ans.'

It becomes even more difficult since the translation of 'I am' should be 'Je suis' (Je suis is taken from the first person of the verb to be).

It is not the only one, but you will find many expressions with this subtlety:

I am thirsty = Jai soif (instead of Je suis soif) I am cold = Jai froid (instead of Je suis froid)

There is a secret to overcome this little problem: practice! Listen to French everyday. There are a lot of magazine, audio tapes and tools to help you, and with the Internet, you dont even need to visit Paris!

I do recommend that you see whats going on there though. You can learn more about French grammar here: On The Internet Blog.

Franck Silvestre is a French native speaker, teacher, and web master of Learn To Speak French. He also write reviews of softwares and tools. He also an active blogger, and you can bookmark his blog now at: Online



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