In french how change in to introgative form example
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For example, you might want to say “What did you do?” In this case, since the sentence begins with “what” you need to use the interrogative word qui (which can mean, in this case, either “who” or “what”): Que+est-ce que+tu (subject)+as fait (verb in past tense).
As adverbs, they are "invariable," meaning they never change form. The most common French interrogative adverbs are: combien, comment, où, pourquoi, and quand. They can be used to ask questions with est-ce que or subject-verb inversion or to pose indirect questions.
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For example, you might want to say “What did you do?” In this case, since the sentence begins with “what” you need to use the interrogative word qui (which can mean, in this case, either “who” or “what”): Que+est-ce que+tu (subject)+as fait (verb in past tense).Mar
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