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ZachariahSaturday 29th of July 2006 11:58:07 PM
The Question Game - I just learned about how many ways there are to form an interrogative French phrase the other day ( I believe there are about three ) and I thought to myself \"Gee, Zakk it probably wouldn\'t be so bad to start a game like this, I mean it may just prove beneficial...mostly to us, considering that we\'ve just started learning.\" And I agreed with him.

So here are the rules, you have to give two to three nouns ( Compound nouns being one, two are needed for sentences to make a simple subject and direct object sentence, three for a subject, direct object, and indirect object sentence. )
a verb and some circumstances.

Here\'s an example: I give: je, chanter, une chanson, pour, tu. I can either use je or tu as my subject, I have to use chanter as my verb, une chanson somewhere in the mix, and pour for circumstances. And because we\'re forming questions, it has to be one.

Here\'s what I came up with: Chantes-tu une chanson pour moi? -Or- Est-ce qui je chante une chanson pour toi?


Here\'s the next grouping of words: je, regarder, vous, aller, sans, argent

If there need be any extra or added words, just put \'em there. I\'ve just started learning French so of course I could be making no sense, whatsoever.
YoakMonday 07th of August 2006 07:13:17 PM
- Pensez-vous que je puisse aller regarder un film au cinéma sans argent?

prochain groupe de mots:
arbre (m)/ oiseau (m) / s\'envoler / voir
DanialTuesday 08th of August 2006 11:48:59 PM
- Tu as vu ce oiseau-là qui s\'envole de l\'arbre?

garçon (m) / fille (f) / embarrasser / s\'arrêter


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