Verb 'to be ' Être in french and how to use it
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Welcome to  another interesting episode of Easyfrenchwithmedinat In this episode, we will look at the verb TO BE in french and how you can use it in your daily life. The Three Main Uses of 'Être' The many forms of être are busy binding together the French language in three essential ways: 1) to describe a temporary or permanent state of being, 2) to describe someone's profession, and 3) to indicate possession. 1. Être is used with adjectives, nouns, and adverbs to describe a temporary or permanent state of being. For example: Il est beau. > He is handsome. Je suis à Paris. > I'm in Paris. Nous sommes français. > We're French.Conjugations of 'Être' Below is the useful present-tense conjugation of être.   Present tense je suis---------------------------- I am tu es---------------------You are  il est-----------------------He is  nous sommes---------------------- She is  vous êtes------------------- You are(formal) ils sont---------------------They are  (male only or both male and female) Elles sont-----------------------------they are ( only female) Don't forget to leave a review and rate me.  You can also sponsor this podcast and promote your Brand. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/easyfrenchwithmedinat/support
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