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French | English |
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Qui ? | Who? |
Que...? / Qu'est-ce que...? | What...? |
Quand ? | When? |
Où ? | Where? |
Pourquoi ? | Why? |
Comment ? | How? |
Combien (de) ? | How much/How many? |
À quelle heure ? | (At) What time? |
Combien de temps ? | How long? |
Est-ce que | (Used to form a question) |
Tu aimes... ? | Do you like...? |
In casual French, you can ask a question by keeping the word order as if you're making a statement and simply raising your tone at the end, or adding a question mark.
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To make a question clearer and more formal, especially in written French, you add "Est-ce que" at the start of the sentence. The word order remains the same, but adding "Est-ce que" transforms the sentence into a question.
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This is the most formal way to ask a question, and it's commonly used in written or formal spoken French. You invert the subject (the person or thing doing the action) and the verb (the action word).
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Aimes-tu les fruits? – Do you like fruits?
Peut-elle venir avec nous ? – Can she come with us? If the subject starts with a vowel and the verb ends with a vowel, you add a -t- in between to make the sentence flow smoothly:
A-t-il une voiture? – Does he have a car? Inversion is a great technique to use in exams because it is formal and sophisticated.
Question words help you ask more specific questions. Let's go over each in detail:
This is used to ask about people. If you're asking who is doing the action, "qui" acts as the subject, and you don't need another pronoun.
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"Que" is used to ask what when you're asking about the object of the sentence. You can also use qu'est-ce que for more clarity.
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This is used to ask about time or events.
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This word is used to ask about location or place.
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This word is used to ask about reasons or causes.
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Used to ask about the manner or way something is done.
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Used to ask about quantity.
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Used to ask about specific times.
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Used to ask about duration.
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"Est-ce que" is a helpful structure because it can be used with almost any statement to turn it into a question. It doesn't change the word order but is placed at the beginning to make a statement into a question. It's commonly used in both spoken and written French and is particularly useful for beginners.
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Inverting the verb and subject adds formality and is mostly used in writing or formal speech. This is particularly useful in exam situations because it demonstrates an understanding of more advanced grammar.
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Est-ce que tu as fini tes devoirs ? Have you finished your homework?
Où vas-tu ce week-end ? Where are you going this weekend?
Quand est-ce que tu vas à l'école ? When are you going to school?
Pourquoi est-ce qu'il est en retard ? Why is he late?
Faites-vous du sport ? Do you play sports?
Oui, j'ai fini mes devoirs. Yes, I have finished my homework.
Je vais à Paris ce week-end. I'm going to Paris this weekend.
Je vais à l'école à 8h. I go to school at 8 a.m.
Il est en retard parce qu'il a manqué le bus. He is late because he missed the bus.
Oui, je joue au tennis chaque semaine. Yes, I play tennis every week.
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