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Avoir Conjugation: How To Conjugate To Have In French

Avoir Conjugation: How To Conjugate To Have In French

Avoir (to have is one of the most important verbs in the French language. The present tense conjugation of avoir is: J’ai (I have), tu as (you have), il, elle a (he, she has), nous avons (we have), vous avez (you have) and ils, elles ont (they have).

Avoir (to have) conjugation chart in French in present tense.

Avoir conjugation tables

Avoir is an irregular verb. This is because while the infinitive ends in -ir, it’s endings in the present tense do not follow the same pattern as regular verbs in the -ir group, such as finir.

French verb avoir conjugation in six tenses
Avoir conjugation in six tenses

Present tense (present indicative)

The following table shows the conjugation of avoir in the present tense (also called the present indicative).

Subject pronounVerb endingExampleEnglish
JeaiJ'ai un chien.I have a dog.
TuasTu as un chat. You have a cat.
Il/elle/onaElle a une maison.She has a house.
NousavonsNous avons une voiture.We have a car.
VousavezVous avez un ordinateur.You have a computer.
Ils, ellesontIls ont une télévision. They have a television.

Passé composé

The passé composé (past indefinite or compound past) is a French past tense used to describe past events which occurred at specific times.

Avoir in passé composéEnglishExample sentenceTranslation
J'ai euI hadJ'ai eu la grippe.I had the flu.
Tu as euYou had (familiar)J'ai eu votre lettre.I received your letter.
Il, elle, on a euHe, she, one hadElle a eu une bonne note. She got a good grade.
Nous avons euWe hadNous avons eu les bonnes nouvelles.We got the good news.
Vous avez euYou had (formal, plural)Vous avez eu peur. You were afraid.
Ils, elles ont euIls ont euIls ont eu besoin de travailler.They needed to work.

Imperfect tense

The French imperfect tense (l’imparfait de l’indicatif or imperfect indicative) is used to describe actions that used to occur or were occurring over an unspecified period of time.

Imper-
fect
EnglishExample sentenceEnglish
J'avaisI used to have, was havingJ'avais un vélo.I used to have a bike.
Tu avaisYou used to have, were having (familiar)Tu avais froid.You were cold.
Il, elle, on avaitHe, she, one used to have, was havingIl avait faim. He was hungry.
Nous avionsWe used to have, were havingNous avions très peur. We were very afraid.
Vous aviezYou used to have, were having (formal, plural)Vous aviez bessoin de vendre la maison.You needed to sell the house.
Ils, elles avaientThey used to haveIls avaient envie de manger.They wanted to eat.

Passé Simple

The French passé simple (simple past) is a literary past tense that used in literature and publications.

Passé
simple
EnglishExample sentenceEnglish
J'eus
I hadJ'eus de la chance. I was lucky.
Tu eusYou had (familiar)Tu eus un rhume. You had a cold.
Il, elle eutHe, she hadElle eut les nouvelles. She got the news.
Nous eûmesWe hadNous eûmes tort.We were wrong.
Vous eûtesYou had (formal, plural)Vous eûtes l'idée. You had the idea.
Ils, elles eurent
They hadIls eurent trois enfants.They had three children.

Pluperfect

The French plus-que-parfait (pluperfect) is used to express anteriority with one past event occurring before another one.

Plu-
perfect
EnglishFrench exampleEnglish
J'avais euI had hadJe n'ai pas eu les nouvelles aujourd'hui parce que je les avait eues hier. I didn't receive the news today because I'd received them yesterday.
Tu avais euYou had had (familiar)Tu n'as pas eu la lettre aujourd'hui parce que tu l'as eue heir.You didn't get the letter today because you'd gotten it yesterday.
Il, elle, on avait euHe, she, one had hadIl n'a pas eu la grippe ce mois parce qu'il l'a eue le mois passé.He didn't get the flu this month because he'd had it last month.
Nous avions euWe'd hadNous n'avons pas eu le vaccin en juillet parce que nous n'avions eu en juin.We didn't get the vaccine in July because we'd gotten it in June.
Vous aviez euYou had had (plural, formal)Vous n'aviez pas eu la réponse aujourd'hui parce que vous l'aviez eu hier. You didn't get the reply today because you'd gotten it yeserday.
Ils, elles avaient euThey had hadIls n'ont pas eu une réponse ce soir parce qu'ils l'avaient eue ce matin.They didn't get the answer this evening because they'd gotten it this morning.

Future tense

The French futur simple refers to the future tense (future indicative or simple future). It is called a “simple tense” because only one word is used to form the tense. The futur simple is used to describe future events that are almost 100% certain.

Futur simpleEnglishFrench exampleTranslation
J'auraiI will haveJ'aurai une nouvelle voiture. I will have a new car.
Tu aurasYou will have (familiar)Tu auras chaud. You will be hot.
Il, elle, on auraHe, she, one will haveElle aura peur. She will be scared.
Nous auronsWe will haveNous aurons un bon repas.We will have a good meal.
Vous aurezYou will have (formal, plural)Vous aurez faim. You will be hungry.
Ils, elles aurontThey will haveIls auront envie de manger. They will want to eat.

Past future

The futur antérieur refers to the past future tense. These are events that will have occurred in the future. For example, “I will have already eaten before you get home”.

Passé antérieurEnglishExample sentenceEnglish
J'aurai euI will have hadJ'aurai eu la grippe.I will have had the flu.
Tu auras euYou will have had (familiar)Tu auras eu les nouvelles. You will have received the news.
Il, elle, on aura euHe, she, one will have hadElle aura eu deux enfants. She will have had two kids.
Nous aurons euWe will have hadNous aurons eu une bonne opportunité. We will have had a good opportunity.
Vous aurez euYou will have had (formal, plural)Vous aurez eu de la chance. You will have been lucky.
Ils, elles auront euThey will have hadElles auront eu raison. They will have been right.

Near future tense

The futur proche (near future tense) is formed with a conjugated form of aller (to go) followed by avoir in the infinitive (to) form.

Futur procheEnglishFrench exampleTranslation
Je vais avoirI'm going to haveJe vais avoir un petit frère.I'm going to have a younger brother.
Tu vas avoirYou're going to have (familiar)Je vais avoir une petite soeur.You're going to have a little sister.
Il, elle, on va avoirHe, she, one is going to haveElle va avoir 40 ans. She's going to turn 40.
Nous allons avoir We're going to haveNous allons avoir besoin de travailler. We're going to need to work.
Vous allez avoirYou're going to have (plural, formal)Vous allez avoir envie de manger. You're going to want to eat.
Ils, elles vont avoirThey're going to haveIls vont avoir faim.They're going to be hungry.

Conditional

The French conditionnel présent (present conditional) is the “would” tense. The conditional is formed by attaching a set of endings to the same stem as the futur simple (aur)

ConditionalEnglishFrench exampleEnglish
J'auraisI would haveJ'aurais une belle voiture si j'avais plus d'argent. I'd have a nice car if I had more money.
Tu auraisYou would have (familiar)Tu aurais plus de temps si tu n'etais pas si occupé.You would have more time if you weren't so busy.
Il, elle, on auraitHe, she, one would haveElle aurait un bon travail si l'économie était plus forte. She'd have a good job if the economy were stronger.
Nous aurionsWe would haveNous aurions une belle maison si les prix n'étaient pas si élevés. We'd have a nice house if the prices weren't so high.
Vous auriezYou would have (formal, plural)Vous auriez plus de chance si vous n'étiez pas tellement paresseux. You'd have more luck if you weren't so lazy.
Ils, elles auraientThey would haveIls auraient des enfants mais pour le moment ils se concentrent sur leur travail.They'd have kids but for now they're focusing on their work.

Past conditional

The French conditionnel passé (or past conditional) refers to action that would have occurred. It is formed by combing the auxiliary verb avoir in the present conditional with the past participle.

Past conditionalEnglishExample sentenceEnglish
J'aurais euI would have hadJ'aurais eu une bonne note mais je n'ai pas étudié.I would have got a good grade but I didn't study.
Tu aurais euYou would have had (familiar)Tu aurais eu un bon travail si tu avais étudié. You would have had a good job if you'd studied.
Il, elle, on aurait euHe, she, one would have hadElle aurait eu plus de temps libre si elle avait mieux planifié.She would have had more free time if she'd planned better.
Nous aurions euWe would have hadNous aurions eu une fête si nous avions su que c'était son anniversaire.We would have had a party if we'd known it was his birthday.
Vous auriez euYou would have had (plural, formal)Vous auriez eu une bonne idee si vous aviez mieux réfléchi.You would have had a good idea if you'd have better thought it over.
Ils, elles auraient euThey would have hadIls auraient eu trois voiture si n'avaient pas vendu la Mercedes. They would have had three cars if they hadn't sold the Mercedes.

Present subjunctive

The présent du subjunctif (present subjunctive) is a mood used for expressing wishes, desires, emotions and doubts. It almost always involved two subjects separated by que (that).

Present subjunctiveEnglishExample sentenceEnglish
que j'aiethat I haveElle souhaite que j'aie deux enfants. She wants me to have two kids.
que tu aiesthat you have (familiar)Je suis content que tu aies un nouveau chien.I'm happy that you have a new dog.
qu'il/elle aitthat he, she one hasJe doute qu'il ait assez de temps. I doubt that he has enough time.
que nous ayonsthat we haveIl exige que nous ayons une discussion. He requires that we have a discussion.
que vous ayezthat you have (formal, plural)Il faut que vous ayez une explication. You need to have an explanation.
qu'ils/elles aientthat they haveJe veux qu'ils aient un peu plus de patience. I want them to have a bit more patience.

Past subjunctive

When forming the subjonctif passé (past subjunctive), the auxiliary verb is expressed in the present subjunctive and is combined with the past participle.

Past subjunctiveEnglishExample sentenceEnglish
que j'aie eu
that I hadElle est ravie que j'aie eu une grande famille. She's delighted that I had a big family.
que tu aies eu
that you had (familiar)Je suis content que tu aies eu cette bonne idée. I'm happy that you had this good idea.
qu'il, elle, on ait eu
that he, she, one hadJe doute qu'il ait eu un bon prétexte.I doubt he had a good excuse.
que nous ayons euthat we hadIls sont contents que nous ayons eu cette opportunité. They're happy we had this opportunity.
que vous ayez eu
that you had (formal, plural)Je suis désolé que vous ayez eu ce problème.I'm sorry you had this problem.
qu'ils, elles aient eu
that they hadNous sommes contents qu'ils aient eu trois enfants. We're happy they had three kids.

Imperative

The French imperatif is the imperative mood, which is use for giving commands. When conjugated in the imperative, avoir translates to “Have!” or “Don’t Have!”.

Affirmative imperativeEnglishFrench exampleEnglish
Aie! (tu, familiar)Have!Aie plus de patience! Have more patience!
Ayons!Let's have!Ayons confiance dans le système!Let's have trust in the system!
Ayez! (Vous, formal and plural)Have!Ayez de l'espoir! Have hope!

This table shows avoir in the negative affirmative (negative commands).

Affirmative imperativeEnglishFrench exampleEnglish
N'aie pas! (tu, familiar)Do not have!N'aie pas peur! Don't be afraid!
N'ayons pas!Let us not have!N'ayons pas confiance dans le gouvernement!Let us no have trust in the government!
N'ayez pas! (Vous, formal and plural)Do not have!N'ayez pas peur! Don't be afraid!

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