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We leave right now?
On part tout de suite?
A question can be asked by raising the voice at the end of the sentence.
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It’s true?
C’est vrai?
A question can be asked by raising the voice at the end of the sentence
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Are your parents on vacation?
Tes parents sont en vacances?
A question can be asked by raising the voice at the end of the sentence.
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Do you know Marie?
Est-ce que tu connais Marie?
A question can be made by adding est-ce que at the start of the sentence
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Are you going to town?
Est-ce que vous allez en ville?
A question can be made by adding est-ce que at the start of the sentence
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Is your sister really happy?
Est-ce que ta sœur est vraiment heureuse?
A question can be made by adding est-ce que at the start of the sentence
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Do you like France?
Aimez-vous la France?
A question can be formed by inverting the verb and subject
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Does he write well?
Écrit-il bien?
A question can be made by changing the word order
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Are you leaving right away?
Partez-vous tout de suite?
A question can be made by changing the word order
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Have you seen my bag?
As-tu vu mon sac?
With 2 word tenses, the auxiliary part goes before the pronoun
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Did she stay long?
Est-elle restée longtemps?
With 2 word tenses, the auxiliary part goes before the pronoun
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Does he like dogs?
Aime-t-il les chiens?
When the verb ends in a vowel, with the il/elle form, -t- is inserted
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Does she have enough money?
A-t-elle assez d’argent ?
When the verb ends in a vowel, with the il/elle form, -t- is inserted
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You did it? Yes.
Tu l’as fait? Oui.
The word oui, is normally used to answer a question in the affirmative
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You didn’t do it?
Yes (I have).
Tu ne l’as pas fait? Si.
Si is normally used to answer a negative question in the affirmative