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Par tu luyện tiếng pháp

Cụm động từ avoir
Song ngữ pháp-anh
Tu luyện tiếng pháp
Il y a...

There is ... / It's been... /...ago

avoir ___ ans

to be ___ years old

avoir besoin de

to need

avoir chaud / froid

to be hot / cold

avoir de la chance

to be lucky

avoir envie de

to want

avoir faim / soif

to be hungry / thirsty

avoir froid

to be cold

avoir l'habitude de

to be used to

avoir hâte de

to be in a hurry

avoir l'heure

to have the time (hour)

avoir honte

to be ashamed

avoir l'air + adjective

to look ____

avoir l'air de + noun

to look like a ____

avoir lieu

to take place

avoir l'intention de

to intend to

avoir mal à la tête, aux yeux, à l'estomac (= au ventre) to have a headache, eye ache, stomach ache avoir mal au coeur

to be sick to one's stomach

avoir l'occasion de

to have the chance to

avoir de la patience

to be patient

avoir peur de

to be afraid

avoir quelque chose

to have something wrong

avoir raison / tort

to be right / wrong

avoir sommeil

to be sleepy

Par tu luyện tiếng pháp avoir le temps de (faire qch)

to have the time to

avoir ... de retard /avoir ... d'avance

to be late by ... /to be early by...

avoir à faire qch (= devoir ) to have something to do
Avez-vous du feu ?
Do you have a light? avoir ___ ans to be ___ years old avoir 3 bouches à nourrir to have 3 mouths to feed avoir à to have to / be obliged to avoir accès auprès ( ou près ) de qn, / avoir accès à to have access to qch avoir affaire à qn ( = être en rapport avec lui, avoir à to be dealing with lui parler ) avoir beau to do something in vain avoir besoin de to need; to have to avoir bonne mine to look healthy, well avoir chaud to be hot avoir confiance en to have confidence in, to trust avoir connaissance de qch to know something about sth avoir cours / ne plus avoir cours to be current/to be no longer accepted

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