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!

Beginner - A1 Intermediate - A2 Autonomous - B1 Advanced - B2 Expert - C1

You don’t know your level, do the french placement test here →

French grammar excercises

Using the infinitive
A2

Using the infinitive

Discover different uses of the infinitive with these exercises.

Start
Compound past, verbs ending in -ir, -re, -oir
A2

Compound past, verbs ending in -ir, -re, -oir

Is passé composé (compound past) that complicated? Lesson and grammatical exercises.

Start
Passé composé (compound past) with auxiliary verb ÊTRE (to be)
A2

Passé composé (compound past) with auxiliary verb ÊTRE (to be)

The passé composé (compound past, with auxiliary verb ÊTRE) will no longer be a mystery to you!

Start
Expressions of time
A2

Expressions of time

Expressions of time: since, during, when, in, ago, until, as.

Start
The future simple in the indicative form
A2

The future simple in the indicative form

Put your grammatical knowledge into practice and revise your French online with Bonjour de France.

Start
Comparatives: Better or Best
A2

Comparatives: Better or Best

Today we offer you a grammar exercise on comparatives: better, best, good, well... Good luck!

Start
Direct complement pronouns
A2

Direct complement pronouns

Me, te, nous, vous, le, la, les, - lui et leur... Do you know them? They won't be a mystery after this exercise... Me, te, nous, vous...

Start
The impersonal turns of phrase
A2

The impersonal turns of phrase

It's time to review impersonal verbs!

Start
Presentatives
A2

Presentatives

Bonjour de France invites you to review this grammatical idea: the "presentatives"

Start
Compound past or imperfect tense... that is the question!
A2

Compound past or imperfect tense... that is the question!

To write or speak about actions that have taken place in the past we can choose between the compound past and the imperfect tense.

Start
Comparatifs in French
A2

Comparatifs in French

Develop your skills with a supplementary exercise on the comparative.

Start