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muminat
2 years ago
12

Comment conjuger le verbe avoir au subjonctif

French
2 answers:
ivann1987 [24]2 years ago
4 0

Hi,

<u>Conjuguez </u><u>le </u><u>verbe </u><u>Avoir </u><u>au </u><u>subjonctif </u><u>présent</u><u> :</u>

Avoir:

que j'aie

que tu aies

qu'il ait

que nous ayons

que vous ayez

qu'ils aient

✅;)

evablogger [386]2 years ago
4 0

Bonjour,

<u>présent:</u>

que j'aie

que tu aies

qu'il ait

que nous ayons

que vous ayez

qu'ils aient

<u>Passé:</u>

que j'aie eu

que tu aies eu

qu'il ait eu

que nous ayons eu

que vous ayez eu

qu'ils aient eu

<u>Imparfait</u>

que j'eusse

que tu eusses

qu'il eût

que nous eussions

que vous eussiez

qu'ils eussent

<u>Plus-que-parfait</u>

que j'eusse eu

que tu eusses eu

qu'il eût eu

que nous eussions eu

que vous eussiez eu

qu'ils eussent eu

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