<h3>Bonjour !</h3>
- (a) Est-ce qu'ils sont dans la bibliothèque ?
(b) Sont-ils dans la bibliothèque ?
(t) Are they in the library ?
- (a) Est-ce qu'il est devant la classe ?
(b) Est-il devant la classe ?
(t) Is he in front of the class?
- (a) Est-ce qu'elles sont dans la cours ?
(b) Sont-elles dans la cours ?
(t) Are they in the yard?
- (a) Est-ce qu'elle a trois sœurs et un frère ?
(b) A-t-elle trois sœurs et un frère ?
(t) Does she have three sisters and one brother?
- (a) Est-ce qu'on a une excursion vendredi ?
(b) A-t-on une excursion vendredi ?
(t) Do we have an excursion Friday?
<h2 /><h2>Native-speaker point</h2>
These sentences structures are maybe... nice looking ? But native french speakers don't talk like that
We just say the normal sentences with a questioning tone.
<u>Exemple:</u> Elle est devant la classe ?
<h3>Bonne soirée ;)</h3>
Who is the current president of France?
François Hollande
<span>How many regions does France have (including those overseas)?
12 regions in metropolitan France, plus Corsica, and five regions overseas (including Mayotte department which also has the skills of a region and the unique communities of Guyana and Martinique)</span>
From where did the French Emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte, originate?<span>Naissance : </span><span>15 août 1769, Ajaccio
</span><span>Who is Astérix le Gaulois?
Is a fictional character the titular hero of the French comic book series The Adventures of Asterix.
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