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Asking a question

Asking a question. The following words are all common question words:. Que?. What?. Comment?. How?. Quel/Quelle?. Which?. À quelle heure?. At what time?. Quand?. When?. Où?. Where?. Avec qui?. With whom?. Pourquoi?. Why?. Combien de?. How many?.

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Asking a question

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  1. Asking a question

  2. The following words are all common question words:

  3. Que? What?

  4. Comment? How?

  5. Quel/Quelle? Which?

  6. À quelle heure? At what time?

  7. Quand? When?

  8. Où? Where?

  9. Avec qui? With whom?

  10. Pourquoi? Why?

  11. Combien de? How many?

  12. We must now learn HOW to ask a question in French.

  13. Statement Tu vas souvent en ville You often go into town Question Vas-tu souvent en ville? Do you often go into town? Turn the verb and subject round

  14. Statement Tu dînes à six heures You have dinner at 6 o’clock Question Dînes-tu à six heures? Do you have dinner at 6 o’clock?

  15. 2. Use ‘est-ce que….?’ • You can make any statement into a question by simply adding ‘est-ce que’ on the beginning. This way you don’t have to turn the verb and subject around.

  16. Statement Tu vas souvent en ville You often go into town Question Est-ce que tu vas souvent en ville? Do you often go into town?

  17. Statement Tu dînes à six heures You have dinner at 6 o’clock Question Est-ce que tu dînes à six heures? Do you have dinner at six o’clock?

  18. 3. Raise your voice You will sometimes find that French people simply raise their voice at the end of a statement to make it into a question. You can’t do this when you are writing, and it can sound a bit casual, even in speech. So, be prepared to understand it, but take care about using it!

  19. Statement Tu vas souvent en ville You often go into town Question Tu vas souvent en ville? Do you often go into town?

  20. Statement Tu dînes à six heures You have dinner at six o’clock Question Tu dînes à six heures? Do you have dinner at six o’clock?

  21. Exercises

  22. Make the following statements into questions by turning the verb and subject around. Example • Tu regardes la télé tous les jours • Regardes-tu la télé tous les jours?

  23. Tu as un animal à la maison? • Ton frère aime les maths • Vous allez au collège • Tu portes un uniforme scolaire au collège • Vous avez un frère • Tes copains aiment le français

  24. Les réponses • As-tu un animal à la maison? • Ton frère aime-t-il les maths? • Allez-vous au collège? • Portes-tu un uniforme scolaire au collège? • Avez-vous un frère • Tes copains aiment-ils le français?

  25. Use ‘est-ce que’ to make these statements into questions Example • Tu veux sortir avec nous samedi • Est-ce que tu veux sortir avec nous samedi?

  26. Tuaimes la musique • Tu loges dans un appartement • Elle a deuxsoeurs • Tes parents habitent en Espagne • Ilsaiment la physique • Vousêtesécossais

  27. Pose des questions en utilisant les 3 formesdifférents de poser une question • 1)Il est de Normandie. • 2)Je suisbritannique. • 3)Vousêtes allemande. • 4)Elle estcélibataire. • 5)Voustravaillezdansuneusine. • 6)Vousprenez un sandwich. • 7)J'ai un chat. • 8)Vousavez un poisson rouge.

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