Bonjour de France offers you a lesson and a series of exercises to help you learn the French grammar.
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
Today we are going to study French! French grammar for beginners.
Logical connectors, courses and exercises: addition, alternative, classification, illustration, relationship, time.
Hypothetically, if you didn't understand the hypotheses, you would want to do this exercise!
So that you don't hesitate when you report what another person said! Gain in confidence and in precision when dealing with indirect speech.
We have had the occasion to see in the preceding grammar lessons the distinction between the compound past (present perfect) and the simple past.
Bonjour de France invites you to review this grammatical idea: the "presentatives"
To write or speak about actions that have taken place in the past we can choose between the compound past and the imperfect tense.
Bonjour de France offers an exercise on the present participle. Read the lesson carefully!
Bonjour de France offers you a summary of two high-profile cases in 2012 using the past conditional.