Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Conjugating Key French Verbs Avoir, Être, & Faire
The French verbs avoir (to have), à ªtre (to be) and faire (to do or make) are the three most used and, thus, most important verbs in the French language. They are used in some of the ways that we do in English as well as in many idiomatic expressions. Conjugations for all three of these verbs are irregular. In the table below, youll see the present tense conjugated for each verb and links to the full, detailed conjugations of each. Avoir Uses Avoir, which means to have in most senses, has many uses. Avoir à  can mean to have to, but that expression is more commonly translated by devoir. Avoir is the auxiliary for most French verbs in the compound tenses, as in Jai dà ©jà à ©tudià ©. (I have already studied.) Jai un livre. I have a book.Nous avons une voiture.  We have a car.Jai mal à la tà ªte.  I have a headache.Jai une idà ©e.  I have an idea.Jai à ©tà © eu.  Ive been had (tricked). Avoir Expressions Avoir is used in a number of idiomatic expressions, many of which are translated by the English verb to be: Jai 30 ans.  I am 30 years old.Jai soif.  I am thirsty.Jai froid.  I am cold.Il y a...  There is/are... Être Uses Être, which means to be in most instances, is used in idiomatic expressions, as an auxiliary verb for some verbs in the compound tenses, and for the passive voice. Note that even though à ªtre is the French equivalent of to be, there are certain expressions in which you have to use avoir or faire to translate to be.It is used with adjectives, nouns, and adverbs to describe a temporary or permanent state of being, such as: Il est beau (He is handsome).Être is also used to describe someones profession, as in: Mon pà ¨re est avocat (My father is a lawyer).And à ªtre can be used with the preposition à  plus a stressed pronoun to indicate possession, like this: Ce livre est à moi (This is my book).When talking about the weather, French uses the verb faire (to do/make) rather than à ªtre, as in: Quel temps fait-il? (Hows the weather?) Être Expressions Theres a long list of idiomatic expressions using à ªtre. Here are a few: à ªtre bien dans sa peau  to be at ease/comfortable with oneselfà ªtre dans la mouise (familiar)  to be flat brokeà ªtre dans son assiette  to feel normal, like oneselfà ªtre de  to be at/in (figuratively)à ªtre en train de infinitive  to be (in the process of) present participleà ªtre sur son trente et un  to be dressed to the ninesen à ªtre  to take part inà §a mest à ©gal  its all the same to me cest  it is cest  date  its (date)cest-à -dire  that is, i.e., I meanCest la vie!  Thats life! Faire: Uses Faire is used in numerous idiomatic expressions and in the causative construction. Faire means to do and to make in most senses that these verbs are used in English, as in Je fais la lessive (Im doing the laundry).In French, one takes (not makes) a decision; the expression is prendre une dà ©cision, as in: Jai pris une dà ©cision (I made a decision). And when to make is followed by an adjective, it is translated by rendre, as in: Ça me rend heureux. (That makes me happy). Faire: Expressions Faire, like avoir and à ªtre, is used in many, many idiomatic expressions. Here are a few: 2 et 2 font 4 (math)  2 plus 2 equals 4faire infinitive (causative)  to cause something to happen, as inLe froid fait geler leau.  Cold makes water freeze.faire beau or mauvais (weather expressions)Il fait beau or il fait beau temps  Its nice weather / out.Il fait mauvais temp or il fait mauvais temp The weather is bad. faire attention à  to pay attention to, watch out forfaire bon accueil  to welcomefaire de la peine à quelquun  to hurt someone (emotionally or morally)faire de lautostop  to hitchhikefaire des bà ªtises to get into mischieffaire une bà ªtise  to do something stupid Simple Present Tense of Avoir, Être, and Faire Avoir Être Faire j'/je ai suis fais tu as es fais il a est fait nous avons sommes faisons vous avez à ªtes faites ils ont sont font
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