Aimes-tu or Tu aimes?
"Aimes-tu le chocolat?"
"Tu aimes le chocolat?"
Which way is correct. The subject then verb, or the verb then subject? Or if both are correct, when do we use sub+v and when do we use v+sub?
Grammaticaly the first is the only one to be correct.
Verb then subject.
When you write a dialogue you have to use this sentence.
But when you talk you can use the second sentence and it is what French do most often.
April 11, 2011
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Thank you all for your help :)
April 13, 2011
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Hi there, i'd agree with Emly.
April 12, 2011
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Usually in interogation forms you switch places and put the verb first "aimes tu ..?"
In affirmative statements you write the subject first as in 'Tu aimes..."
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