Les jeux
How to ask questions and to say whether something is good or bad
Qui va gagner ?
Quel est votre joueur préféré ?
Ils sont forts
Just as English question words often begin 'wh', so French question words often begin 'qu': qui (who), quand (when), que (what), quoi (what), quel (which). Other question words include ´Çù (where), comment (how), combien (how much) and pourquoi (why).
Use quoi only at the end of a sentence, or after a preposition (such as pour, Ã ).
Quel is an adjective. It is always accompanied by a noun with which it agrees in gender and number.
Est-ce que has no meaning of its own, but it turns a sentence into a question. It can also be combined with ´Çù, qui, quand or que.
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To describe a player or team as 'good', the word fort meaning 'strong' is often used. As it's an adjective, this can be forte, forts or fortes.
To say that a team or player is bad, you can use mauvais, but a more colloquial alternative is nul or nulle, which means "rubbish".