2A.2 Forming questions and expressing negation

January 9, 2018 | Author: Anonymous | Category: Arts & Humanities, Writing, Grammar
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Point de départ You have learned how to make affirmative and declarative statements in French. Now you will learn how to form questions and make negative statements.

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Forming questions There are several ways to ask a question in French. The simplest way is to use the same wording as for a statement but with rising intonation (when speaking) or setting a question mark at the end (when writing). This method is considered informal.

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Forming questions (continued) A second way is to place the phrase Est-ce que… directly before a statement. If the next word begins with a vowel sound, use Est-ce qu’. Questions with est-ce que are somewhat formal.

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Forming questions (continued)

A third way is to place a tag question at the end of a statement. This method can be formal or informal.

A fourth way is to invert the order of the subject pronoun and the verb and hyphenate them. If the verb ends in a vowel and the subject pronoun is il or elle, -t- is inserted between the verb and the pronoun. Inversion is considered more formal.

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Forming questions (continued) If the subject is a noun rather than a pronoun, invert the pronoun and the verb, and place the noun before them.

The inverted form of il y a is y a-t-il. C’est becomes est-ce.

Use pourquoi to ask why? Use parce que (parce qu’ before a vowel sound) in the answer to express because.

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Expressing negation To make a sentence negative in French, place ne (n’ before a vowel sound) before the conjugated verb and pas after it.

In the construction [conjugated verb + infinitive], ne (n’) comes before the conjugated verb and pas after it.

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Expressing negation (continued)

In questions with inversion, place ne before the inversion and pas after it.

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Expressing negation (continued) Use these expressions to respond to a statement or a question that requires a yes or no answer.

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Expressing negation (cont’d) Use si instead of oui to contradict a negative question.

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Essayez! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Make questions out of these statements. Use est-ce que/qu’ in items 1–6 and inversion in 7–12.

Vous mangez au resto U. Ils adorent les devoirs. La biologie est difficile. Tu travailles. Elles cherchent le prof. Aude voyage beaucoup. Vous arrivez demain. L’étudiante oublie le livre. La physique est utile. Il y a deux salles de classe. Ils n’habitent pas à Québec. C’est le professeur de gestion.

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Est-ce que vous mangez au resto U? ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ Arrivez-vous demain? ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________

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