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How do you write have two in French?

"Have two" in French depends on the context:

If you mean "to have two of something," you would use:

* "Avoir deux" + the noun:

* "J'ai deux chats." (I have two cats.)

* "Elle a deux frères." (She has two brothers.)

If you mean "to have two as a number," you would use:

* "Faire deux" + the noun:

* "Fais deux tours de piste." (Do two laps of the track.)

* "Fais deux pas en arrière." (Take two steps back.)

Example Sentences:

* "J'ai deux pommes." (I have two apples.)

* "Fais deux pas en avant." (Take two steps forward.)

Note: In French, the verb "avoir" (to have) is conjugated according to the subject pronoun, while the verb "faire" (to do) is conjugated according to the imperative mood.

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