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A quelle here part pierre or a quelle heiress pierre part-il ? is correct

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Answered by sanjay047
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Explanation:

The forming of questions in French is fundamentally similar to the way we form questions in English. The basic principal is that the verb is placed before the subject, i.e. there is a subject / verb inversion.

In written French, questions are usually formed by inverting subject and verb; but how this is done depends on the type of verb (with or without an auxiliary) and on whether the subject is a pronoun or a noun.

Note: in cases of inversion where the pronouns il(s) elle(s) or on follow a verb form ending in a vowel, French adds a linking -t- between the verb and the pronoun; for example va-t-il, not va-il, or pense-t-elle, not pense-elle.

Particularly in spoken French, any question (all the types below) can alteratively be expressed by adding "Est-ce que" to the front of a statement. See Part 3 below.

► For questions with question words ( such as qui, quand, où ), continue to Interrogative pronouns adverbs & adjectives

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