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A-T-IL

Definition:

A-T-IL is a French phrase meaning "does he have" or "has he." It is used as an interrogative expression to inquire about possession or occurrence of something.

Sample Sentences:

  1. A-t-il un stylo? - Does he have a pen?
  2. A-t-il déjà fini son travail? - Has he already finished his work?
  3. A-t-il mangé à la cantine? - Did he eat at the cafeteria?
  4. A-t-il gagné la compétition? - Did he win the competition?

Parts of Speech:

  • Phrasal expression
  • Interrogative phrase

Senses and Usages:

  • 1. Used to inquire about possession or occurrence of something.
  • 2. Can be used to ask questions in the present or past tense.
  • 3. Frequently used in formal or written French.

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