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1 be
v ésser, ser, estarAltres formes dels diferents temps verbals:am, is, are, was, were, shall be, will be, won't be, will not be, would be, woudn't be, would not be, have been, has been, had been<U>Present (afirmatiu i negatiu)</U>am, am not: sóc, no sócis, isn't (is not): és, no ésare, aren't (are not): són, no són, etc.<U>Futur simple (afirmatiu i negatiu)</U>will be, won't (will not): seràs, no seràs, etc.shan't= shall not: usat per construir el futur negatiu en la primera persona del sing. i del plural. Poc usat actualment, reemplaçat molt sovint per won't<U>Passat simple (afirmatiu i negatiu)</U>was, wasn't (was not): era, no erawere, weren't (were not): érem, no érem, etc.<U>Participi passat</U>been: estat, sigut -
2 have
v tenir, posseir, haver | saber, tenir coneixements | prendre, agafar | beure, menjar | rebre, acceptar, obtenir | permetre, consentir | fer que, fer fer | passar | trobar | dirhe has no latin no sap llatíwe had better do it més val que ho femto have against tenir en contrato have on portar, vestirto have somebody on enredar, estafarto have to haver deto have a mind to estar temptat deto have to do with tenir a veure amb
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