The verbs être (=to be) and avoir (=to have) change form depending on the person(s) they refer to. This is just as in English, where you have "I am" but "you are" and so on. Or "I have" and "he has". The lesson teaches you how the two verbs change form, depending on which person or persons they refer to.
I'm not able to understand where to use which helping verb like -avez, suis, es, allez. And how they change
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I'm not able to understand where to use which helping verb like -avez, suis, es, allez. And how they change
This question relates to:French lesson "Conjugate être - je/tu/vous forms - in the present tense in French (Le Présent)"
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