Asked by Yan
                What is the differences between Qu'aimes-tu and Qu'est-ce que aimes-tu?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            SraJMcGin
            
    Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum.  There are 4 ways to ask a question in French.  They are all correct:
1. Qu'aimes-tu? (Inversion possibly the most common)
2. Qu'est-ce que tu aimes? (note, your word order was incorrect. This form is used because you still have straight word order = subject + verb
3. Tu aimes? (seems incomplete because there is no direct object here = straight word order plus question mark)
4. Tu aimes, non? (same as #3 = no direct object = straight word order + "non?")
Mme
    
1. Qu'aimes-tu? (Inversion possibly the most common)
2. Qu'est-ce que tu aimes? (note, your word order was incorrect. This form is used because you still have straight word order = subject + verb
3. Tu aimes? (seems incomplete because there is no direct object here = straight word order plus question mark)
4. Tu aimes, non? (same as #3 = no direct object = straight word order + "non?")
Mme
                    Answered by
            Mother
            
    when est-ce que is not used, you have to do inversion qu'aimes-tu? This inversion is not always so simple so to avoid it, plag in the est-ce que and continue with the usual ( basic)word order.
    
                    Answered by
            Mother
            
    that was plug in
    
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