Friday, March 20, 2020
In French, Its Poser une Question Not Demander
In French, It's 'Poser une Question' Not 'Demander' Mistakes will always be made in French, and now you can learn from them. In English, one hasà the option of saying either ask a question or pose a question. But in French, demanderà cant be used with the wordà question,à even thoughà demanderà means to ask.à Poser une questionà is theà bestà way.à à à à Il ma demandà © pourquoi.He asked me why. à à Puis-je te poser une questionà ?Can I ask you a question? à à Vous pouvez poser des questions aprà ¨s la prà ©sentation.You can ask questions after the presentation. There are other, less frequently used ways, as well, to ask a question in French, includingà adresser une question ( quelquun)à andà formuler une question. Its the way the language has evolved and how its been formalized. Thats howà to ask a question has been taught in French schools and how people normally express it.à Demanderà is tricky in other ways, too. This regular French -er verb is also aà faux ami. It resembles the English word demand, but it has nothing to do with this rather strident action. Rather, it is the most commonà French verb for the milder to ask, and it can be used to ask for something, like a favor. à à Il ma demandà © de chercher son pull. He asked me to look for his sweater. Demander quelque chose quelquunà means to ask someone for something. Note that in French there is no for or other preposition in front of the thing being requested. But there is a preposition in front of the person being asked: à à à Je vais demander un stylo Michel.Im going to ask Michel for a pen. When you want to express that someone demand something, such as a new law, turn to the stronger French verb exiger. à à à Il a exigà © que je cherche son pull.à à He demanded that I look for his pullover. As for the French verb poser,à in addition to being used for asking a question, it also means to put down. à à Il a posà © son livre sur la table.He put his book on the table.
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