Day 16 — Asking Questions

1. Topic Introduction

In French, asking a question means changing a normal sentence into an interrogative form.

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A question can ask for:

  • information
  • confirmation
  • choice
  • explanation

French has three main ways to ask questions:

MethodLevel of UseExampleMeaning
intonationeveryday speechTu parles français ?Do you speak French?
est-ce quevery common standard FrenchEst-ce que tu parles français ?Do you speak French?
inversionformal / written / careful speechParles-tu français ?Do you speak French?

All three are correct, but each has a different level of formality.


2. Asking a Question with Intonation

This is the easiest method.

The sentence structure stays exactly like an affirmative sentence, but the voice rises at the end.

Structure

FormulaExplanation
Statement + rising voicespoken question

Examples

StatementQuestionMeaningPronunciation
Tu parles français.Tu parles français ?Do you speak French?tu parl fron-say
Il vient demain.Il vient demain ?Is he coming tomorrow?eel vee-ahn duh-man
Vous avez un livre ?Vous avez un livre ?Do you have a book?voo za-vay uh(n) leevr

Important Rule

No word order changes.

Only voice changes in speech, and question mark appears in writing.

Use

This method is extremely common in conversation.


3. Asking a Question with Est-ce que

This is the most useful standard beginner structure.

It is very clear and safe for learners.

Structure

FormulaExplanation
Est-ce que + normal sentenceintroduces question

Meaning of Est-ce que

Literal meaning:

it is that…

But in practice, it simply marks a question.

Examples

French QuestionMeaningPronunciation
Est-ce que tu parles français ?Do you speak French?ess-kuh tu parl fron-say
Est-ce qu’il vient demain ?Is he coming tomorrow?ess-keel vee-ahn duh-man
Est-ce que vous avez le temps ?Do you have time?ess-kuh voo za-vay luh tahn

Important Rule Before Vowel

que becomes qu’ before vowel.

Correct FormExample
qu’Est-ce qu’il vient ?

Not: Est-ce que il


4. Asking a Question with Inversion

Inversion means reversing verb and subject pronoun.

This is more formal and appears often in writing, formal speaking, and exams.

Structure

FormulaExplanation
Verb + hyphen + subject pronouninversion

Examples

Normal SentenceInversion QuestionMeaning
Tu parles français.Parles-tu français ?Do you speak French?
Vous avez un livre.Avez-vous un livre ?Do you have a book?
Ils viennent demain.Viennent-ils demain ?Are they coming tomorrow?

Pronunciation

QuestionPronunciation
Parles-tu ?parl-tu
Avez-vous ?a-vay voo
Viennent-ils ?vee-enn-teel

Important Rule

A hyphen must always connect verb and pronoun.

Without hyphen:

incorrect.


5. Special Rule with Third Person Singular Inversion

When verb ends with vowel and subject begins with vowel, French adds t for pronunciation.

Structure

PatternExplanation
verb + -t- + pronounpronunciation bridge

Examples

QuestionMeaningPronunciation
A-t-il un livre ?Does he have a book?a-teel uh(n) leevr
Va-t-elle au travail ?Is she going to work?va-tel o tra-vai
Parle-t-on français ici ?Is French spoken here?parl-ton fron-say ee-see

Why t is added

It makes pronunciation smoother.


6. Yes / No Questions

These questions expect:

  • yes
  • no

Examples by Three Methods

IntonationTu viens ?
Est-ce queEst-ce que tu viens ?
inversionViens-tu ?

All mean: Are you coming?


7. Question Words (Basic Introduction)

When asking for information, French often uses question words.

Question WordMeaningPronunciation
quiwhokee
quewhatkuh
whereoo
quandwhenkahn
pourquoiwhypoor-kwa
commenthowko-mahn

These question words become a full chapter later, but basic use begins now.


8. Question Word + Est-ce que

Very common and clear.

Examples

French QuestionMeaning
Où est-ce que tu habites ?Where do you live?
Quand est-ce qu’il arrive ?When does he arrive?
Pourquoi est-ce que vous partez ?Why are you leaving?

Pronunciation

QuestionPronunciation
Où est-ce que tu habites ?oo ess-kuh tu a-beet
Quand est-ce qu’il arrive ?kahn ess-keel a-reev

9. Question Word + Inversion

More formal.

Examples

French QuestionMeaning
Où habites-tu ?Where do you live?
Quand vient-il ?When is he coming?
Pourquoi partez-vous ?Why are you leaving?

10. Questions with Essential Verbs

Être

QuestionMeaning
Es-tu prête ?Are you ready?
Est-ce qu’elle est ici ?Is she here?

Avoir

QuestionMeaning
As-tu un livre ?Do you have a book?
Avez-vous le temps ?Do you have time?

Aller

QuestionMeaning
Vas-tu au marché ?Are you going to the market?
Est-ce qu’ils vont en France ?Are they going to France?

Faire

QuestionMeaning
Que fais-tu ?What are you doing?
Faites-vous du sport ?Do you do sports?

11. Negative Questions

A question can also be negative.

Structure

FormulaExplanation
Est-ce que + subject + ne + verb + pasnegative question

Examples

French QuestionMeaning
Est-ce que tu ne viens pas ?Are you not coming?
N’as-tu pas un livre ?Don’t you have a book?

12. Vocabulary

French WordGenderMeaningPronunciation
le tempsmasculinetimeluh tahn
le livremasculinebookluh leevr
la maisonfemininehouselah meh-zon
le marchémasculinemarketluh mar-shay
le travailmasculineworkluh tra-vai
la questionfemininequestionlah kes-tyon
la réponsefeminineanswerlah ray-pons
le sportmasculinesportluh spor
la languefemininelanguagelah long
la villefemininecitylah veel

13. Mini Paragraph

Est-ce que tu parles français ? Où habites-tu ? As-tu un livre ? Vas-tu au marché demain ? Pourquoi ne viens-tu pas aujourd’hui ?

Meaning:

Do you speak French? Where do you live? Do you have a book? Are you going to the market tomorrow? Why are you not coming today?


14. Memory Practice

French QuestionMeaning
Tu comprends ?Do you understand?
Est-ce qu’il travaille ?Is he working?
Avez-vous une question ?Do you have a question?
Parlez-vous anglais ?Do you speak English?
Quand partez-vous ?When are you leaving?
Pourquoi est-elle ici ?Why is she here?
Que fais-tu maintenant ?What are you doing now?

Summary Notes

ConceptKey Rule
intonationeasiest spoken question method
est-ce quesafest standard beginner method
inversionformal method using verb + pronoun
hyphenmandatory in inversion
t insertionneeded for smooth pronunciation in some third person forms
yes/no questionsask for confirmation
question wordsadd information request
negative questionscombine question + negation
learning prioritymaster all three methods because all are used in real French

The strongest habit is to transform one affirmative sentence into three question forms every day, because this builds automatic control of French question structures.