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

Comparisons in French... ready, set, compare!
A2

Comparisons in French... ready, set, compare!

Comparing is not reason! More... than, less... than, as... as.

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Using the infinitive
A2

Using the infinitive

Discover different uses of the infinitive with these exercises.

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The infinitive... makes me think of infinity
B2

The infinitive... makes me think of infinity

What if we wrote poetry with the infinitive? Here some exercises about the infinitive!

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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.

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Passé composé, auxiliary verb AVOIR (to have) and verbs from the first group
A1

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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Consequence or purpose?
B1

Consequence or purpose?

Bonjour de France has created a grammar exercise for you!

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Review of logical structures
B2

Review of logical structures

Making a coherent text isn't easy. Review logical sentence structure to practice.

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Reviewing tenses and moods
B1

Reviewing tenses and moods

Finish the unfinished phrases! Use the right tense and right mode at the right time! Perfect your French while immersing yourself into France's busine...

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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!

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The usages of simple tenses of the indicative mood
C1

The usages of simple tenses of the indicative mood

So delicate and refined, the richest mood in verb tenses, the indicative mood, invites us discover all of its nuances in detail.

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