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french vocab quiz 2

4 ways to asked questions

QuestionAnswer
rising intonation is... putting a question mark at the end of the statement
rising intonation (formal or informal) informal
use rising intonation on this statement: vous habitez à Bordeaux vous habitez à Bordeaux?
use rising intonation on this statement: tu aimes le cours de français tu aimes le cours de français?
est-ce que is... put est-ce que/qu' directly before the statement
est-ce que (formal or informal) somewhat formal
use est-ce que on this statement: vous parlez français est-ce que vous parlez français
use est-ce que on this statement: il aime dessiner est-ce qu'il aime dessiner
d'accord or n'est ce pas is... putting d'accord or n'est ce pas at the end of the statement
d'accord means ok
n'est ce pas means isn't that right
d'accord or n'est-ce pas (formal or informal) can be formal or informal
use d'accord on this statement: on commence à deux heures on commence à deux heures, d'accord
use n'est-ce pas on this statement: nous mangeons à midi nous mangeons à midi, n'est-ce pas
nous mangeons à midi means we eat at noon
nous mangeons à midi, n'est-ce pas means we eat at noon, don't we
on commence à deux heures means we start at two o'clock
on commence à deux heures, d'accord means we're starting at two o'clock, ok
inversion is... invert the order of the subject pronoun and the verb and place an hyphen between them
inversion (formal or informal) more formal
inversion rule (il/elle/on) insert a (t) between subject and verb
inversion rule regarding nouns if a subject is a noun, place the noun at the beginning of the question followed by the inverted verb and pronoun
use inversion on this statement: vous parlez français parlez-vous français
use inversion on this statement: il mange avec jules mange-t-il avec jules
il mange avec jules means he is eating with jules
mange-t-il avec jules means is he eating with jules
vous parlez français means you speak french
parlez-vous français means do you speak french
use inversion on this statement: les étudiants mangent au restaurant les étudiants mangent-ils au restaurant
les étudiants mangent au restaurant means the students are eating at a restaurant
les étudiants mangent-ils au restaurant means are the students eating at a restaurant
use inversion on this statement: nina arrive demain nina arrive-t-elle demain
nine arrive demain means nina arrives tomorrow
nina arrive-t-elle demain Does nina arrive tomorrow
inverted form of il y a y a-t-il
inverted form of c'est est-ce
pourquoi why
how do you answer pourquoi parce que/qu'
parce que/qu' because
pourquoi retrouves-tu sophie ici means why are you meeting sophie here
parce qu'elle habite près d'ici means because she lives near here
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