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What does the verb ÊTRE mean? Is this the infinitive form? How do you form (conjugate) ÊTRE to go with each of the subject pronouns, including the 3 Imperative (command forms) ?
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What does the verb ÊTRE mean? Is this the infinitive form?
How do you form (conjugate) ÊTRE to go with each of the subject pronouns, including the 3 Imperative (command forms) ?
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The verb être means ‘to be’.
Conjugation :
Je suis
Tu es
Il est
Nous sommes
Vous êtes
Ils sont
In the imperative form there are only 3 subject pronouns :
Tu sois
Nous soyons
Vous soyez
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