Les mots interrogatifs - La forme se construit avec l’auxiliaire do (does à la troisième personne du singulier) et la base verbale. What? Who? Which? How often? Qu’, que, quoi, quel(s), quelle(s), comment ? Qui ? Lequel, laquelle? Tous les combien ? Combien de temps ? / de fois ? Where? Où ? Why? Pourquoi ? Whose? How? How much? À qui ? Comment ? Combien ? (un prix et les numeros indénombrable) When? How old? How many? Quand ? Quel âge ? Combien ? (+ numero dénombrable) Mot interrogatif + Where auxiliaire + do sujet + verbe you sleep? Où dors-tu ? When did he leave? Il est parti quand ? Exercice 1 – Trouvez les mots interrogatifs qui manquent. Exemple: ……. do you do? I am an air hostess. What 1. ……………………. do you work? I work in a school in Durtal. 2. ……………………… wine does he want? He wants 24 bottles. 3. ……………………… do you see the Dentist? Twice (deux fois) a year. 4. ……………………… does the aeroplane arrive? It arrives at 5.00pm this afternoon. 5. ………………………. do I get to the Police Station? You go straight on at the traffic lights. 6. ………………………..cakes do you want? I want 4 cakes please. 7. ……………………….dress does she want – the red or the black? She wants the black dress. On peut utiliser les mots interrogatifs be, have et have got Exercice 2 - Trouvez les mots interrogatifs qui manquent. Exemple: ……. are you doing? I’m going to the garage. What 1. ………………………. is your teacher? She’s about 40. 2. ……………………….. are the firemen? They are at the Fire Station. 3. ………………………. is your job? I’m a waiter. 4. ……………………….. has he got long hair? Because he doesn’t go to the hairdresser. 5. ……………………… guitars has the musician got? He’s got about 10. 6. ………………………. has got the Oscar for best actress? Marion Cotillard in La Vie en Rose.