French Grammar

FLE exercises

Bonjour de France provides worksheets covering grammatical functions, exercises adapted to your level, all of which are online and easily accessible. You can review the grammatical structures seen in class, measure your knowledge and test your progress at any time. Are you ready? To your keyboards!

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French grammar excercises

Using the conditional (mood manner), level A2
A2

Using the conditional (mood manner), level A2

Grammar exercise, level A2. The forms and values of the conditional. Read the lesson and then train yourself!!!

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The future tense of regular and irregular verbs
A2

The future tense of regular and irregular verbs

The future tense, it's simple! You just have to read our lesson and do the exercises that follow to realize it.

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The causative TO DO
B2

The causative TO DO

Discover a particular use of the verb "to do". You are at the source of the action but it is not you who makes the action. How to say it? Use the caus...

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Identify the imperative form
A2

Identify the imperative form

Using a dialogue (via whatsapp) the student will recognize the imperative mode in the negative / affirmative form. He will also acquire more vocabular...

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New specific agreements for the past participle
C1

New specific agreements for the past participle

You alrealy know the agreement rules for the past participle; you also know certain exceptions; discover yet new specific cases...

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Prepositions of place
A1

Prepositions of place

Do you know the prepositions of place? Test yourself in Bonjour de France with a pianter and a room!

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Subordinate clause analysis
C1

Subordinate clause analysis

How do we recognize a subordinate clause? How do we identify them? We invite you to synthetically recall the grammar points and some notions you need...

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Personal pronouns COD (direct object complement) or COI (indirect object complement)? Useful reminders!!
A2

Personal pronouns COD (direct object complement) or COI (indirect object complement)? Useful reminders!!

What's the point of writing complicated sentences? Want to know how the COD and COI pronouns can be used in sentences? With this activity you will fin...

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Express interdiction and obligation in french
A2

Express interdiction and obligation in french

A ride in a national park ... Signs in national parks can help us practice the expressions for interdiction and obligation in french.

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Ordinal numbers in French
A1

Ordinal numbers in French

In order to learn French you must take the first step, open your third eye, and let yourself be guided by your sixth sense... Easy, right? Grammar exe...

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Cardinal numbers
A1

Cardinal numbers

Don't be afraid of numbers! The theory is always complicated but using them is easy!

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Expressing hypothesis and condition
B2

Expressing hypothesis and condition

If I went to Paris I would go see a show every day... Sentences with "if", conjunctions, prepositions and idioms, etcetera. Making hypothesis in Frenc...

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