Avoir besoin de = to have need of I (have) need a can of tomatoes.

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Avoir besoin de = to have need of I (have) need a can of tomatoes.

Avoir besoin de = to have need of I (have) need a can of tomatoes. J’ai besoin d’une boîte de tomates.

We (have) need a piece of cheese.

Nous avons besoin d’un morceau de fromage.

I need a kilo of potatoes.

Il me faut un kilogramme de pommes de terre.

Do you need a package of sugar?

Tu as besoin d’un paquet de sucre?

Oublier = to forget Don’t forget a bottle of mineral water.

Oublier = to forget Don’t forget a bottle of mineral water. N’oublie pas une bouteille d’eau.

Don’t forget to buy candy.

N’oublie pas d’acheter des bonbons. Don’t forget to buy some candy. Notice that you use “de/d’” before a verb with this expression, but not before a noun. (See the bottle of water slide.)

Prendre = to get Get some cake, please.

Prendre = to get Get some cake, please. Prends du gâteau, s’il te plaît.

Acheter = to buy Buy me a piece of bread.

Acheter = to buy Buy me a piece of bread. Achète-moi un morceau de pain.

Rapporter = tu bring back

Rapportes-moi une boîte de jambon.