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How do subject pronouns change in a question compared to a statement?

Subject Pronouns in Questions vs. Statements

  1. What are Pronouns?

    • Pronouns are words we use instead of names.
    • In French, some common pronouns are:
      • Je (I)
      • Tu (You)
      • Il/Elle (He/She)
      • Nous (We)
      • Vous (You, formal or when talking to more than one person)
      • Ils/Elles (They)
  2. How to Make Statements:

    • A simple sentence structure is:
      • Subject + Verb + Object.
    • Example: Je parle français. (I speak French.)
  3. How to Ask Questions:

    • You can change the order of the subject and verb or use “est-ce que”:
      • Inversion: Parles-tu français? (Do you speak French?)
      • Est-ce que: Est-ce que tu parles français? (Do you speak French?)
  4. Negative Sentences:

    • To say something is not true, add “ne... pas”:
    • Example: Je ne parle pas français. (I do not speak French.)
  5. Common Verbs:

    • One important verb is Parler (to speak):
      • Je parle (I speak)
      • Tu parles (You speak)
      • Il parle (He speaks)
  6. Matching Adjectives:

    • Adjectives must agree with the nouns they describe.
    • Grand means tall for boys, and Grande means tall for girls.
    • Example:
      • Il est grand. (He is tall.)
      • Elle est grande. (She is tall.)

By understanding these rules, you'll get better at speaking French!

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How do subject pronouns change in a question compared to a statement?

Subject Pronouns in Questions vs. Statements

  1. What are Pronouns?

    • Pronouns are words we use instead of names.
    • In French, some common pronouns are:
      • Je (I)
      • Tu (You)
      • Il/Elle (He/She)
      • Nous (We)
      • Vous (You, formal or when talking to more than one person)
      • Ils/Elles (They)
  2. How to Make Statements:

    • A simple sentence structure is:
      • Subject + Verb + Object.
    • Example: Je parle français. (I speak French.)
  3. How to Ask Questions:

    • You can change the order of the subject and verb or use “est-ce que”:
      • Inversion: Parles-tu français? (Do you speak French?)
      • Est-ce que: Est-ce que tu parles français? (Do you speak French?)
  4. Negative Sentences:

    • To say something is not true, add “ne... pas”:
    • Example: Je ne parle pas français. (I do not speak French.)
  5. Common Verbs:

    • One important verb is Parler (to speak):
      • Je parle (I speak)
      • Tu parles (You speak)
      • Il parle (He speaks)
  6. Matching Adjectives:

    • Adjectives must agree with the nouns they describe.
    • Grand means tall for boys, and Grande means tall for girls.
    • Example:
      • Il est grand. (He is tall.)
      • Elle est grande. (She is tall.)

By understanding these rules, you'll get better at speaking French!

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