est-ce que/qu’ + subject + predicate
helping verb (do/does/did/will) +
subject + predicate
Est-ce que vous faites du ski?
Do you ski?
Est-ce que tu ne me dois pas d’argent?
Don’t you owe me money?
Est-ce qu’ils ne sont pas arrivés?
Did they not arrive?
Est-ce que tu iras les chercheras ?
Will you pick them up?
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EXERCICE
Translate each question into French using est-ce que.
1. Is the sun shining today?
2. Are we going to the beach?
3. Do you (tu) want to have breakfast on the terrace?
4. Will we go swim in the sea after breakfast?
5. Are you (tu) still a little sleepy?
6. Do you (tu) need a good shower?
Interrogative sentences with inversion
Another way to create interrogative sentences is to use the inversion method. The inverted inter-
rogative structure is somewhat formal but is sometimes used in informal situations, for example,
when asking for the time: Quelle heure est-il? To create such an interrogative structure, we will
once again start with the declarative sentence. It will be important, however, to distinguish
between a subject pronoun and a subject noun in the sentence when using this method.
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