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In French, there are three main ways to form interrogative sentences:
Intonation: A rising intonation at the end of a declarative sentence can turn it into a question. For example:
- Tu vas à l'école? (You're going to school?)
Inversion: The subject and verb are inverted, with the verb placed before the subject. This is common in formal or literary contexts. For example:
- Avez-vous compris? (Did you understand?)
- Pourquoi n'est-il pas venu? (Why didn't he come?)
Est-ce que: This is a more informal way of forming questions, where the phrase "est-ce que" is placed before the declarative sentence. For example:
- Est-ce que tu aimes le chocolat? (Do you like chocolate?)
- Est-ce qu'il fait beau aujourd'hui? (Is it nice today?)
It's worth noting that in spoken French, the inversion and "est-ce que" forms are often combined with rising intonation to make the interrogative nature of the sentence more explicit.
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