Questions
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- Created on: 18-06-18 17:44
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- Questions
- Inversions
- Where the verb appears before its pronoun & the two are connect by a hypen
- "boit-il ?"
- Is he drinking?
- He drinks?
- "Boivent-ils du lait ?"
- Do they drink milk?
- Are they drinking milk?
- "boit-il ?"
- If the subject of the sentence is a noun, then the noun should appear before the verb & a pronoun should still be placed in afterwards
- "Le lait est-il froid ?
- Is the milk cold?
- "Les chats sont-ils noirs ?"
- Are the cats black?
- "Le lait est-il froid ?
- If the verb ends in a vowel, the letter "T" must be inserted after the verb for euphony. The "T" is chained onto the pronoun
- "A-t-il un chien ?"
- Does he have a dog?
- "Parle-t-elle anglais ?"
- Does she speak English?
- "A-t-il un chien ?"
- They still follow most of the standard grammar rules, except one: pronouns cannot elide
- "Est-ce un problème ?"
- Is it a problem?
- "Est-elle médecin ?"
- Is she a doctor?
- "Puis-je aider les enfants ?"
- Can I help the children?
- "Est-ce un problème ?"
- Where the verb appears before its pronoun & the two are connect by a hypen
- Est-ce que
- This can be added in front of a statement to turn it into a question
- "Est-ce que c'est un problème ?"
- Is it a problem?
- "Est-ce qu'il boit ?"
- Does he drink?
- Is he drinking?
- "Est-ce que c'est un problème ?"
- Pronounced "essk"
- que elides in front of a vowel sound
- "Est-ce qu'il a un chien ?"
- Does he have a dog?
- "Est-ce qu'il a un chien ?"
- No inversions are necessary when you use this phrase
- This can be added in front of a statement to turn it into a question
- Intontations
- In informal speech, you can raise your intonation at the end of a statement to ask a question
- "Il boit ?"
- Is he drinking?
- "Il pleut ?"
- Is it raining?
- "Il boit ?"
- In informal speech, you can raise your intonation at the end of a statement to ask a question
- Inversions
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