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Bonjour !
1. Vous avez un crayon? <em>*</em>
2. Tu as un problème.
3. Les étudiants ont des devoirs.
4. Nous avons un cours de gestion ce matin
5. J'ai un cahier dans mon sac.
6. On a des ordinateurs.
7. La classe n'a pas de fenêtres
8. ll y a beaucoup de chaises.
<u>Avoir </u>(to have)<u> indicatif présent</u>:
J'ai Nous avons
Tu as Vous avez
Il/Elle/On a Ils/Elles ont
Complement:
<em>* </em>In correct French, when we ask a question, especially with the "vous" (also polite form of the "tu") we reverse the verb and the subject.
Exemple:
Avez-vous un crayon ? <em>(Do you have a pencil?)</em>
Veux-tu du fromage ? <em>(Do you want some fromage ?)</em>
Prendrez-vous un croissant ? <em>(Will you want a croissant?)</em>
Have a good day !
Hi !
1) Would you use "tu" or "vous" with the following persons
2- Mr Bernard = vous
3- Melle Fournier = vous
4- Thomas = tu
5- Sylvain = tu
6- Doctor Martin = vous
7- Sylvain = tu
8- Marie-France = tu
Usually when you call s.o by his first name, it's s.o you're friend with, so you call him "tu". If you call him by his last name, his surname, it's a person you know less; so it's "vous" (it's a question of courtesy like the Usted and Ustedes in Spanish if you ever study it !!!)
hope I helped !!!