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French Grammar
French grammar lessons, quizzes, tips, verb conjugations, and much more - whether you're just starting to learn French or are trying to master the finer points of French grammar, these lessons offer clear and detailed explanations of French grammar.
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- Beginning French Grammar (39)
- Intermediate French Grammar (47)
- Advanced French Grammar (27)
- Adjectives (26)
- Adverbs (28)
- Agreement (11)
- Articles and Determiners (8)
- Conjunctions (6)
- Gender and Number (17)
- Impersonal French (3)
- Indefinite French (25)
- Negation (15)
- Nouns (10)
- Prepositions (29)
- Pronouns (34)
- Questions Interrogatives (6)
- Verbs (1673)
- Word Order (11)
- Writing and Mechanics
French Grammar Glossary
A quick reference guide to French grammar terms, including verb forms, pronouns, and much more. Each definition has links to further information, and you can search by the French or English name.
Top French Grammar Terms
When you start learning a foreign language, you'll have a head start if you're already familiar with grammar terms related to things like parts of speech in your own language. If you don't know these terms, you'll have more trouble learning French, because grammar is a key component in language study. My French Grammar Glossary can help you understand dozens of grammatical terms, but to give you a head start, I've complied this list of the essentials with links to more info.
C'est vs Il est
These French expressions are both used in impersonal expressions as well as for general comments.
Direct and Indirect Speech
Learn about two ways to report what another person said.
Exclamations
Exclamations are words or phrases that express a desire, an order, or a strong emotion.
Giving Orders in French ~ Donner les ordres
You probably know how to use the imperative mood to give orders, but what about other verb forms? Have you ever seen another verb form used and figured it was a mistake? Take a look at this lesson to learn about the different ways to give orders in French.
Il y a
Il y a (there is/are) is one of the most important expressions in the French language.
Informal French
Learn about informal French negation, pronoun usage, and questions.
French Parts of Speech
Learning French is hard, and it's even harder if you don't understand the basics of grammar in your own language. If your mind boggles when people start talking about nouns, adjectives, and other parts of speech, this lesson is for you.
French Possession
There are four grammatical constructions used to express possession in French: adjectives, pronouns, and two different prepositions.
Presentatives
French presentatives are terms which introduce something at the same time that they emphasize it.
French Sentences
Learn about French sentences, including sentence parts and the four different types of sentences.
French Si Clauses - If-Then Clauses - Propositions conditionnelles
If-then clauses, also known as si clauses, conditionals, or conditional sentences, are sentences with one clause stating a condition or possibility, and a second clause naming a result which is dependent upon that condition.
French Verb Conjugator
Find conjugations for hundreds of verbs with my French verb conjugator - just type the verb or choose it from the list.
Règles d'écriture
Just for fun - grammar rules whose descriptions break the very rule they are describing (en français).
French Grammar Books
There are hundreds of French grammar books - how can you know which is the best? That's where I come in - here are my favorite grammar books: the ones I use every day as well as those I've grown beyond, but keep because they once helped me so much.
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- Adjective placement
- Adjectives, demonstrative
- Adjectives, gender
- Adjectives, possessive
- Adjectives, plural
- Adverbs
- Adverbs, interrogatives
- Adverbs, formation
- Adverbs, placement
- Agreement, in gender
- Agreement, in number
- Agreement, past participle
- Aller
- Articles with negatives
- Articles, definite
- Articles, indefinite
- Articles, partitive
- Auxiliaries
- Avoir
- Causative faire
- Commands
- Comparative
- Comparative/ Superlative
- Concessives
- Conditional, past
- Conditional, present
- Conditional with si
- Definite articles
- Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns
- Direct discourse
- Direct discourse/ Indirect discourse
- Disjunctive pronouns
- Dont
- Doubt with the subjunctive
- Emotion with the subjunctive
- Être
- Expressions with the subjunctive
- Faire
- Faire causatif
- Future perfect
- Future tense
- Gender, adjectives and nouns
- If/then phrases
- Imperatives
- Imperfect
- Imperfect/ Passé composé
- Imperfect with si
- Indefinite articles
- Indirect discourse
- Interrogatives
- Negatives
- Negatives, with articles
- Nouns, gender
- Nouns, plural
- Object pronouns
- Obligation & subjunctive
- Orders
- Partitive articles
- Passé Composé
- Passé composé/imperfect
- Passive voice
- Past conditional
- Past conditional with si
- Past participle
- Past participle, agreement
- Past subjunctive
- Placement, adverbs
- Placement, nouns and adjectives
- Pluperfect
- Pluperfect with si
- Plural, nouns and adjectives
- Possessive adjectives and pronouns
- Pouvoir
- Prepositions
- Present conditional
- Present participle
- Present subjunctive
- Present tense
- Pronoun order
- Pronouns, demonstrative
- Pronouns, disjunctive
- Pronouns, object
- Pronouns, possessive
- Pronouns, relative
- Pronouns, subject
- Questions
- Qui, que, lequel
- Relative pronouns
- Reflexive verbs
- Result clauses
- Si constructions
- Subject pronouns
- Subjunctive, past
- Subjunctive, present
- Subordinates with the subjunctive
- Superlative
- Tenses
- Verbs
- Verbs with prepositions
- Vouloir
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Regular Verbs
Irregular Verbs
French I: Pronunciation
Introduction to French I
Liaison and Elision
Accents
Vowels
Nasal Sounds
Consonants
French I: Everyday Words and Phrases
Getting Ready for the Basics
Greetings and Salutations
Numbers
Days and Dates
Time
Seasons
Weather
Cognates
False Friends
French I: Articles
Understanding Articles
Definite Articles
Indefinite Articles
Partitive Articles
Definite versus Partitive
Demonstrative Adjectives
French I: Nouns
The Gender of Nouns
The Plural of Nouns
French I: Possession
Possession Using de
Possession Using être à
Possessive Adjectives
French I: Pronouns
Subject Pronouns
Using Object Pronouns
Independent (Stress) Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
French I: Present Tense of Verbs
The Infinitive Form
Regular Verbs
Regular Verbs with Spelling Changes
Irregular Verbs
Idiomatic Expressions
Commands
French I: Negation
Common Negative Words and Phrases
Forming the Negative
French I: Interrrogatives, Exclamations
Asking Yes or No Questions
Asking for Information
Exclaiming
French I: Adjectives
Changing Masculine to Singular Feminine
Forming Plural from Singular Adjectives
Adjective Placement within Sentences
French I: Adverbs
Forming Adverbs
Adverbial Expressions
Placing Adverbs within Sentences
French I: Comparisons
Expressing Comparisons of Inequality
Comparisons of Equality
Comparative and Superlative Expressions
French I: Prepositions
Using Prepositions
Expressing “In”
Contractions of Two Prepositions
Prepositions with Geographical Locations
Prepositional Modifiers
Verbs Requiring Indirect Objects
Prepositions Before Infinitives
French I: The Passé Composé
Introduction to the Passé Composé
The Passé Composé with Avoir
Past Participles of Regular Verbs
Past Participles of Irregular Verbs
The Passé Composé with Être
Special Verbs that Use Être and Avoir
French I: The Imperfect
Introduction to the Imperfect
Imperfect Tense and Regular Verbs
Imperfect Verbs with Spelling Changes
Imperfect Tense and Irregular Verbs
Imperfect Versus Passé Composé
French I: The Future and the Conditional
Future Tense
The Conditional
French I: Reflexive Verbs
Conjugating Reflexive Verbs
Reflexive or Non‐Reflexive?
Idiomatic Reflexive Verbs
Reflexive Verbs and Commands
Reflexive Verbs and Compound Tenses
French I: The Subjunctive
Uses of the Subjunctive
Forms of the Subjunctive
Subjunctive versus Infinitive
Irregular Verbs
French I: Pronunciation
Introduction to French I
Liaison and Elision
Accents
Vowels
Nasal Sounds
Consonants
French I: Everyday Words and Phrases
Getting Ready for the Basics
Greetings and Salutations
Numbers
Days and Dates
Time
Seasons
Weather
Cognates
False Friends
French I: Articles
Understanding Articles
Definite Articles
Indefinite Articles
Partitive Articles
Definite versus Partitive
Demonstrative Adjectives
French I: Nouns
The Gender of Nouns
The Plural of Nouns
French I: Possession
Possession Using de
Possession Using être à
Possessive Adjectives
French I: Pronouns
Subject Pronouns
Using Object Pronouns
Independent (Stress) Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
French I: Present Tense of Verbs
The Infinitive Form
Regular Verbs
Regular Verbs with Spelling Changes
Irregular Verbs
Idiomatic Expressions
Commands
French I: Negation
Common Negative Words and Phrases
Forming the Negative
French I: Interrrogatives, Exclamations
Asking Yes or No Questions
Asking for Information
Exclaiming
French I: Adjectives
Changing Masculine to Singular Feminine
Forming Plural from Singular Adjectives
Adjective Placement within Sentences
French I: Adverbs
Forming Adverbs
Adverbial Expressions
Placing Adverbs within Sentences
French I: Comparisons
Expressing Comparisons of Inequality
Comparisons of Equality
Comparative and Superlative Expressions
French I: Prepositions
Using Prepositions
Expressing “In”
Contractions of Two Prepositions
Prepositions with Geographical Locations
Prepositional Modifiers
Verbs Requiring Indirect Objects
Prepositions Before Infinitives
French I: The Passé Composé
Introduction to the Passé Composé
The Passé Composé with Avoir
Past Participles of Regular Verbs
Past Participles of Irregular Verbs
The Passé Composé with Être
Special Verbs that Use Être and Avoir
French I: The Imperfect
Introduction to the Imperfect
Imperfect Tense and Regular Verbs
Imperfect Verbs with Spelling Changes
Imperfect Tense and Irregular Verbs
Imperfect Versus Passé Composé
French I: The Future and the Conditional
Future Tense
The Conditional
French I: Reflexive Verbs
Conjugating Reflexive Verbs
Reflexive or Non‐Reflexive?
Idiomatic Reflexive Verbs
Reflexive Verbs and Commands
Reflexive Verbs and Compound Tenses
French I: The Subjunctive
Uses of the Subjunctive
Forms of the Subjunctive
Subjunctive versus Infinitive
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Introduction to French adjectives
(with on-line exercises):
regular French adjectives
n-doubling adjectives
adjectives ending in -f
adjectives ending in -et
adjectives ending in -el
the feminine forms of
adjectives/nouns ending in -eur
position of the adjective:
a discussion of when the noun comes before and after the adjective in French the
plural of French nouns and adjectives
adjective agreement in French
Adverbs in French
Prepositions in French
List of basic French prepositions
Less basic prepositions
(including rare and archaic prepositions)
Compound prepositions
Introduction to French verbs
The present tense of French verbs
-er verbs
-er verbs with spelling complications
Practise the present tense of -er verbs
-re verbs
Introduction to the perfect tense
Perfect tense of -er verbs
Past participles of other verbs
When to use avoir and when to use être
Past participle agreements
When to use avoir and when to use être (more difficult cases)
Past participle agreements (more difficult cases)
Negative sentences
Basic negative with ne...pas: how to say I don't..., he isn't ...ing etc;
The perfect tense in the negative: how to say I didn't..., he hasn't... etc.
Omission of ne
Reflexive verbs
French object pronouns
How do I spell forms of -eler and -eter verbs?
The imperfect tense
Imperfect tense exercises
The future tense
Irregular future tense stems
Semi-regular verbs
Pronunciation of the future tense
Usage of the future tense
The conditional
The French subjunctive
What is the subjunctive?
When to use the subjunctive in French:
Negation in the main clause; clause paraphrased by
cette situation; subordinate clause as the subject of the sentence
Clausal objects of prepositions/conjunctions
Relative clauses
Some difficult cases
How to form the French subjunctive
Irregular French subjunctive forms
The pluperfect tense
Irregular French verbs
Common irregular verbs
Irregular verb patterns
How to conjugate irregular verbs
Introduction to the past historic (passé simple)
(with on-line exercises):
regular French adjectives
n-doubling adjectives
adjectives ending in -f
adjectives ending in -et
adjectives ending in -el
the feminine forms of
adjectives/nouns ending in -eur
position of the adjective:
a discussion of when the noun comes before and after the adjective in French the
plural of French nouns and adjectives
adjective agreement in French
Adverbs in French
Prepositions in French
List of basic French prepositions
Less basic prepositions
(including rare and archaic prepositions)
Compound prepositions
Introduction to French verbs
The present tense of French verbs
-er verbs
-er verbs with spelling complications
Practise the present tense of -er verbs
-re verbs
Introduction to the perfect tense
Perfect tense of -er verbs
Past participles of other verbs
When to use avoir and when to use être
Past participle agreements
When to use avoir and when to use être (more difficult cases)
Past participle agreements (more difficult cases)
Negative sentences
Basic negative with ne...pas: how to say I don't..., he isn't ...ing etc;
The perfect tense in the negative: how to say I didn't..., he hasn't... etc.
Omission of ne
Reflexive verbs
French object pronouns
How do I spell forms of -eler and -eter verbs?
The imperfect tense
Imperfect tense exercises
The future tense
Irregular future tense stems
Semi-regular verbs
Pronunciation of the future tense
Usage of the future tense
The conditional
The French subjunctive
What is the subjunctive?
When to use the subjunctive in French:
Negation in the main clause; clause paraphrased by
cette situation; subordinate clause as the subject of the sentence
Clausal objects of prepositions/conjunctions
Relative clauses
Some difficult cases
How to form the French subjunctive
Irregular French subjunctive forms
The pluperfect tense
Irregular French verbs
Common irregular verbs
Irregular verb patterns
How to conjugate irregular verbs
Introduction to the past historic (passé simple)
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