1. In relaxed spoken French, the following is generally all you need to remember:
- To form a yes-no question, you just need to put est-ce que at the beginning of the sentence:
Est-ce que tu fais ça demain? -> are you doing it tomorrow?
- You can also form a yes-no question simply by keeping the same words as in the equivalent affirmative sentence but by saying the final syllable on a rising pitch:
Tu fais ça demain? -> are you doing it tomorrow?
- To form a partial question (who..., when..., where...) you just need to put the appropriate French question word (quand, où, qui) at the end of the sentence.
Tu vas où? -> where are you going?
Tu travailles avec qui? -> who do you work with?
The usual way of forming a question in formal French is to use inversion. In formal French, it is possible and usual to form a question by inverting the order of the subject and the verb:
- When a third person singular pronoun and verb are inverted, an extra -t- may need to be inserted.
- If the subject is a noun phrase, there are situations where it cannot be directly inverted and a corresponding subject pronoun must be introduced.
- If the subject is je, the inverted form is often not possible at all:
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