how many auxiliary verbs are there in the french language?

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Mais bien sûr, Madame tu amplifies tout. Et ..... me laisse à penser que ton geste est peut-être prémédité.
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2 auxilary verbs, to be (etre) and to have (avoir)
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Hi Oscar... there are two auxiliry verbs in french. 1-Avoir 2-ETRE
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14. aller, arriver, descendre, entrer, monter, mourir, naître, passer, partir, rentrer, rester, sortir, tomber, and venir AND verbs with RE in the beginning. example. retourner, revenir etc. And last all the pronominal verbs like s'habiller, s'inscrirer etc.
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Bonjour Oscar. Si je devine bien,t'es aussi un professeur de francais. Donc, tu said qu'il y a seulement deux auxillaires en francais.
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