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French grammar excercises
What article or preposition to choose for a town, an area, a country? "À, au, aux, en, sur, dans, de, du, des"? (To, to the, in, of, from?) Let's get...
Do you know the conjunctions that express cause and effect? Quickly to your keyboards!
Read this text written by a group of students from Luxembourg. Then, do the attached exercises!
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!
Think you know all the tenses in French? Do you like new challenges and literary language? The imperfect subjunctive is for you!
All you need to know about the pronoun "DONT"; lesson and exercises available online.
Keep your French grammar sounding flawless by revising contracted articles.
The eternal question: indicative or subjunctive? Does this seem like a tough question? Discover the "world" of the subjunctive with Bonjour de France.
The future perfect tense can be used with the simple future to express an action that will have happened before a second action.