How do you use the verb etre in a sentence?

How do you use the verb être in a sentence?

Once you have a good handle on the information contained in the chart above then using the verb être in a sentence becomes a piece of cake. Just like with the verb avoir, the verb être is used as an auxiliary verb when it is placed in various tenses.

Is être reflexive or auxiliary verb?

Etre with Reflexive Verbs One thing that we won’t go into too much detail about, but is important to know is that although the above list contains the verbs that use être as an auxiliary verb, reflexive verbs also use être. Reflexive verbs are simply verbs that are done to oneself as opposed to something or someone else.

How do you conjugate to be in French?

To be = Être. That’s called the infinitive, l’infinitif, which means it is not conjugated. Now let’s conjugate it, in the present tense.

What is the difference between Passe Compose and être in French?

The passé composé is a past tense that can be translated as the simple past or the present perfect. For the verb être, it is formed with the auxiliary verb avoir and the past participle été​. Je ai été étudiant. I was a student. Tu as été très aimable.

What is the difference between avoir and être in French?

At their most basic level the verb avoir means to have while the verb être means to be. The French Verb Avoir Let’s start by conjugating the verb avoir in the present tense so we can start to get an idea of how to use it in a sentence. If you are unaware of exactly what conjugating means it is best explained with a side by side comparison.

Why is être so important?

Today, let’s focus on that 2nd very important verb: ÊTRE = TO BE. Why is ÊTRE essential? Not only is it a crucial verb that we constantly use but it’s also the base of a past tense called passé composé, which you could not conjugate at all without knowing the verb être in the present tense.

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