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

The simple future, an easy tense
A2

The simple future, an easy tense

Si you need to review the basics or learn the simple future, do the following exercises.

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Active or passive form?
A2

Active or passive form?

Learn to distinguish the active form from the passive form in French and learn to use the passive voice.

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The conditional tense, giving advice
A2

The conditional tense, giving advice

The conditional is a very important tense that allows you to express different things such as advice or desires.

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Negation: ne... ni, ne... jamais, ne... plus
A2

Negation: ne... ni, ne... jamais, ne... plus

You want to use the negation for two different elements in the same phrase. Which structure do you use?

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The pronouns EN and Y
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The pronouns EN and Y

Come and test your knowledge of the pronouns "EN" and "Y". Do you feel like it? Ok, here we go!

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The imperative form
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The imperative form

Identify some grammatical tools and the ways the imperative mood functions.

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The imperfect and compound past tenses
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The imperfect and compound past tenses

It gets complicated when two pasts clash!!!

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Grammar A1: Comparatives
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Grammar A1: Comparatives

Exercises about comparatives are easier than those about the subjunctive, but there’s as many as in conjugation.

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French expressions of time
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French expressions of time

"I spend all my time to understand time" says Alain Bosquet. Save time by doing the exercises below!

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Tonic pronouns
A2

Tonic pronouns

Who is willing, you? You are more courageous than I am for tackling tonic pronouns!!! Bravo...

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Expressing cause
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Expressing cause

Given that you have done lots of French exercises thanks to Bonjour de France, you will pass your exams!!!

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French conjugation (indicative)
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French conjugation (indicative)

One song by "Cloclo" (Claude François) will help you review the indicative mood. Discover it quickly!

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