91 Que la force soit avec vous

interrogative Raised-intonation This is the simplest and most informal way to form questions in French: Structure: Use the same word order as a statement, but raise the intonation at the end. Example: “Tu aimes le chocolat?” (You like chocolate?) Usage: Common in casual conversations and everyday speech. Advantage: Easy to construct and sounds natural in informal settings. Est-ce que This is a versatile and widely used method for forming questions in both spoken and written French:...

mars 3, 2025 · aaron

86 Il me la faut

Que vs. Qui In French, “que” and “qui” are both relative pronouns used to connect clauses, but they have distinct grammatical roles. 1. “Qui” as a Relative Pronoun 🔹 “Qui” replaces the subject of a subordinate clause. Since it functions as a subject, it is always followed by a verb. ✅ Examples: La femme qui parle est ma tante. → The woman who is speaking is my aunt. J’ai un chien qui adore jouer....

février 15, 2025 · aaron