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

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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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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Prepositions and verbs for orienting yourself in a city
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Prepositions and verbs for orienting yourself in a city

One lesson and three exercises to learn prepositions and verbs for orienting yourself in a city. After that, you'll just have to find your way!

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Contracted articles and musical instruments
A1

Contracted articles and musical instruments

Keep your French grammar sounding flawless by revising contracted articles.

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Verbs in -er, present tense
A1

Verbs in -er, present tense

Hurry to your keyboards to discover musical verbs!

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Location prepositions in French
A1

Location prepositions in French

Discover animals and location prepositions with Nicolas!!

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Passé composé, auxiliary verb AVOIR (to have) and verbs from the first group
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Passé composé, auxiliary verb AVOIR (to have) and verbs from the first group

A lesson on passé composé (compound past), auxiliary verb AVOIR and verbs from the first group.

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Du, de la, beaucoup de / some, a lot of... and other quantity expressions
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Du, de la, beaucoup de / some, a lot of... and other quantity expressions

"Du, de la, beacoup de"... there are so many words to describe amounts in French! But, it is less complicated than it seems. Come on, let's find out t...

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Color adjectives
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Color adjectives

Vojka, French teacher in Serbia, tells us a little story about colour adjectives.

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Countries - beginner French
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Countries - beginner French

Do you know the flags of the world? Do you know which article should be placed before the names of countries? Test yourself with us!

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Qualifying adjectives
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Qualifying adjectives

You will learn how to describe a person's physique in French.

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