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 passive voice
A2

The passive voice

The passive voice is quite active: it causes changes in the subject of the active verb, the complement of the object, and the active verb itself!

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Articles:  l', la, le...
A2

Articles: l', la, le...

The definite, indefinite and partitive articles: the (le, la les, l'), a and an (un, une) and some (du, de la, de l'), we always need someone smaller...

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Pronominal verbs in French
A2

Pronominal verbs in French

BDF has some work for you: a reading lesson, an observation activity and exercises all so that you become a pro at pronominal verbs.

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The imperfect past tense.
A2

The imperfect past tense.

How do we express in the past tense a description, a duration, a habit? The "imparfait" (imperfect), like the name indicates, is the right choice.

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Conjugation: the past tense in French
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Conjugation: the past tense in French

What goes with the past participle of the verb in the past ("passé composé") tense? The auxiliary verbs "être" (to be) or "avoir" (to have) in the pre...

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Comparatives: more, less, as much...
A2

Comparatives: more, less, as much...

Visit a perfumery on the Côte d'Azur to compare fragrances. It's an easy skill to acquire!

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Vocabulary of the negative form
A2

Vocabulary of the negative form

Negation is not only a grammatical affair; with the help of prefixes, many words express negation.

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