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Interrogative Sentences in French

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1. Intonation Questions

The easiest way! Keep the normal word order (Subject-Verb-Object) and raise your pitch at the end.

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2. Questions with "est-ce que"

Mostly used in spoken language. Just place est-ce que at the beginning, followed by standard word order.

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3. Questions with Inverted Word Order

More formal and used in writing. The subject pronoun and conjugated verb switch positions and are joined by a hyphen.

Tu veux... → Veux-tu acheter du pop-corn ?
If the subject is a noun, state it first, then invert a pronoun: <br/>Les enfants vont-ils au cinéma ?
Add a -t- between vowels: <br/>Viendra-t-elle with us ?

Questions with Question Words (Interrogation Partielle)

The question word comes at the beginning, followed by either inversion or est-ce que.

Question WordMeaning & UseExample
qui / à quiwho / to whom (person)Qui t’a donné le livre ?
que / qu' / quoiwhat (thing/action)Que fais-tu là ?
où / d'oùwhere / from whereOù allez-vous ?
quandwhenQuand a-t-il appelé ?
commenthowComment vas-tu ?
pourquoiwhyPourquoi arrives-tu tard ?
quel(le)(s)which (agrees in gender/number)Quelle voiture te plaît ?
combien (de)how many / how muchCombien de bougies ?

Negative Questions

Use normal negation words (ne...pas) combined with question structures to express surprise, doubt, or confirm negative info.

Intonation
Intonation: Tu n'aimes pas aller au cinéma ?
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Est-ce que: Est-ce que je ne peux pas venir with thee ?
Inversion
Inversion: Subject pronoun goes inside the negation: <br/>Ne veux-tu pas acheter cette robe ?

Master French Questions

Master the different ways to ask questions in French, from informal to formal structures.

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Three Ways to Ask
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Inversion Master
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Question Words
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Negative Questions