In French, to form questions you can use question words, just like in English.
How to use question words in French
In the most basic form of questions, these question words can be used:
qui | who |
que/quoi | what |
quand | when |
où | where |
comment | how |
pourquoi | why |
combien | how much |
Let's see the three ways to use them:
1. Use intonation with a normal statement
The question will be marked with a querying tone (and in written form with a question mark):
ATTENTION:
What can only be at the end of the sentence, and you use quoi and NOT que.
In who + [verb] questions - (who does, who cooks...?) - qui is always at the beginning of the question - (qui fait, qui cuisine...?) - BUT in other cases, such as whom... or who is it?, qui can be in either place.
See Qui/Qui est-ce qui [conjugated verb] ? = Who ... ? (French Questions) and Qui/Qui est-ce que ... ? = Whom ... ? (French Questions).
2. With est-ce que...
3. Use the "inverted question" form
ATTENTION: in the inverted form, quoi becomes que or qu' :
See also Que + [inverted statement] ? = What ... ? (French Questions) and Inverted questions in the present tense (Le Présent) in French - il/elle/on forms
For more question types, see also:
Asking yes/no questions in French with intonation, est-ce que, n'est-ce pas (French Questions)
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