How would you make the following sentences into questions in French?

1. Are you (plural) weak or strong?

2. Is fabienne athletic?

3. Is he blonde or dark haired?

4. Are we American or French?

5. Are the two boys very sincere?

2.

Est-ce que Fabienne est athletique?

The basic format is the same for all the questions...the vocabulary should be in your textbook.

1. Etes-vous faible ou fort(e)?

2. or Fabienne, est-elle athlétique?
3. Est-il blond ou brun?
4. Sommes--nous Americains ou Français?
(as nouns)
5. Les deux garçons sont-ils très sincères?

Sra (aka Mme)

But go back to the 4 ways of asking a question, because these are not the ONLY way!

To turn these sentences into questions in French, you can follow the general structure of Subject-Verb-Object inversion. Here's how you can form the questions:

1. Êtes-vous faible ou fort ? (Are you [plural] weak or strong?)
- Start with the verb "être" (to be) conjugated in the second person plural form "êtes-vous" (are you).
- Follow it with the subject pronoun "vous" (you [plural]).
- Then state the qualities/options separated by "ou" (or) - "faible" (weak) and "fort" (strong).

2. Fabienne est-elle athlétique ? (Is Fabienne athletic?)
- Begin with the verb "être" (to be) conjugated in the third person singular form "est-elle" (is she).
- After that, mention the subject "Fabienne" (Fabienne).
- Finally, add the adjective "athlétique" (athletic).

3. Est-il blond ou brun ? (Is he blonde or dark-haired?)
- Start with the verb "être" (to be) conjugated in the third person singular form "est-il" (is he).
- Follow it with the subject pronoun "il" (he).
- Then list the qualities/options separated by "ou" (or) - "blond" (blonde) and "brun" (dark-haired).

4. Sommes-nous américains ou français ? (Are we American or French?)
- Begin with the verb "être" (to be) conjugated in the first person plural form "sommes-nous" (are we).
- After that, include the subject pronoun "nous" (we).
- Finally, state the nationalities/options separated by "ou" (or) - "américains" (American) and "français" (French).

5. Les deux garçons sont-ils très sincères ? (Are the two boys very sincere?)
- Start with the verb "être" (to be) conjugated in the third person plural form "sont-ils" (are they).
- Follow it with the subject pronoun "les deux garçons" (the two boys).
- Finally, add the adjective "très sincères" (very sincere).