#viaquabee

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remote wraith
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's for possession does not exist in french, it'll be something like:
le/la/les x de [nom]
By "avoir" I think you mean passé composé, which is a past tense. It involves avoir in the present + what's called a past participle. You can look up how to conjugate passé composé. The past participle for avoir is "eu"
When saying "every [day of the week]" we use "le [day of the week]"
Careful with excité - it can be used for "excited", but it's not the usual way to do so, and your teachers will likely discourage you from using it because if you use it in the wrong contexts it can mean "horny" (it essentially means something close to "aroused')

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The usual way to say "excited" is to say that you "avoir hâte" for something