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Les 5 façons de poser une question en français:

Les 5 façons de poser une question en français:. Utilisez un mot d’interrogation: Qui = who Qu’est-ce que = what Quoi = what Quel/Quels/Quelle/Quelles = which / what Quand = when Où = where Pourquoi = why Comment = how Combien [de ] = how much /how many.

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Les 5 façons de poser une question en français:

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  1. Les 5 façons de poserune question en français: • Utilisez un mot d’interrogation: • Qui = who • Qu’est-ce que = what • Quoi =what • Quel/Quels/Quelle/Quelles = which/what • Quand = when • Où = where • Pourquoi =why • Comment = how • Combien [de] = how much/how many

  2. Les 5 façons de poser une question en français: 2. Est-ceque… 3. L’inversion Put est-ce queat the beginning of any sentence (formal and familiar) to ask a yes/no question Est-ce que tu danses (vous dansez) ? = Do you dance? Est-ce que tu aimes (vous aimez) danser ? = Do youlike to dance? Use inversion: invert the verb and subject pronoun, join by a hyphen (formal/familiar) Danses-tu ? Dansez-vous ? = Do you dance? Aimes-tudanser ? Aimez-vousdanser ? = Do you like to dance?

  3. Les 5 façons de poser une question en français: • Note about inversion: When using the third person singular (il, elle, or on) with a verb that ends in a vowel, you must add t- between the verb and subject pronoun • Pourquoi? In pronunciation, the concept of agreeable or harmonious sound. When speaking French, there are certain rules that sounds must be added or words changed in order to maintain an agreeable sequence of sounds. • Aime-t-il les films ? - Does he like movies?Parle-t-elle beaucoup ? - Does she talk a lot?A-t-on décidé ? - Have we decided?

  4. Les 5 façons de poser une question en français: 4. L’inflexion 5. …n’est-ce pas? Raise the pitch of your voice at the end of any normal sentence (familiar) Tudanses ? = You dance? Tuaimesdanser ? = You like to dance? Add the tag n'est-ce pas to the end of the sentence (familiar) Tudanses, n'est-ce pas?  = You dance, right? Tuaimesdanser, n'est-ce pas? = You like to dance, right?

  5. Les 5 façons de poser une question en français: Note about negative questions: There is a special French word for yes, si, that is used only when responding yes to a negative question. (I wish English had a word like this!) - Vas-tu au ciné ? - Oui ! = Are you going to the movies? - Yes! - Ne vas-tu pas au ciné ? - Si ! = Aren't you going to the movies? - Yes (I am)! - Tu ne vas pas au ciné ? - Si ! = You're not going to the movies?- Yes (I am)!

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