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🇫🇷 French Grammar Reference

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17 complete grammar guides — A1 to C2 — with full tables, interactive quizzes, and hundreds of real examples. No filler, no fluff.

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17 complete guides — full conjugation tables, CEFR level badges, interactive quizzes, and hundreds of examples.

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ArticlesLes Articles

Definite (le/la/les), indefinite (un/une/des), and partitive (du/de la/des) articles. Contractions with à and de, and when to omit articles entirely.

A1A2
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Verb TensesLes Temps Verbaux

Présent, passé composé, imparfait, plus-que-parfait, futur simple, and conditionnel — formation rules, avoir vs. être, and when to use each tense.

A2C1
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Essential VocabularyVocabulaire Essentiel

300+ real-life words grouped by situation — greetings, food, shopping, health, work, and more. Each word with a usage example.

A1A2B1
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Nouns & GenderNoms & Genre

Masculine vs. feminine patterns, noun plurals (regular and irregular), and strategies for memorizing gender with reliable clues.

A1A2
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PronounsLes Pronoms

Subject, direct object (COD), indirect object (COI), reflexive, disjunctive, relative (qui/que/dont/où), demonstrative, and possessive pronouns.

A2B2
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AdjectivesLes Adjectifs

Gender and number agreement, adjective position (BAGS rule and exceptions), irregular forms, and invariable adjectives.

A2B1
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Reflexive VerbsVerbes Pronominaux

Se laver, se lever, se souvenir — true reflexives, reciprocals, idiomatically pronominal verbs, and agreement rules in the passé composé.

A2B1
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PrepositionsLes Prépositions

À, de, en, dans, sur, sous, avec, sans, pour, par — meanings, when they contract, and country/city prepositions (en France, au Maroc, aux États-Unis).

A2B2
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NegationLa Négation

Ne…pas, ne…plus, ne…jamais, ne…rien, ne…personne, ne…que — position around verbs and with infinitives, compound tenses, and the disappearing ne.

A1B1
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QuestionsLes Questions

Three ways to ask questions: intonation, est-ce que, and inversion. Question words (qui, que, quoi, quel, où, quand, comment, pourquoi, combien).

A1A2
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Modal ExpressionsVerbes Modaux

Devoir, pouvoir, vouloir, savoir, falloir — all meanings (obligation, ability, wish, necessity), full conjugation tables, and usage contrasts.

A2B1
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ConjunctionsLes Conjonctions

Coordinating (et, mais, ou, donc, car, or, ni) vs. subordinating (que, parce que, bien que + subj, quand, si) conjunctions and their mood requirements.

B1B2
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SubjunctiveLe Subjonctif

Present subjunctive formation, when it's triggered (emotion, doubt, necessity, conjunction), irregular forms, and subjonctif passé.

B2C1
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Passive VoiceLa Voix Passive

Être + participe passé across all tenses, agreement rules, by-agent with par vs. de, and the on-passive alternative common in spoken French.

B1B2
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Comparatives & SuperlativesComparatifs & Superlatifs

Plus…que, moins…que, aussi…que for adjectives and adverbs. Le plus / le moins superlatives. Irregular forms: meilleur, mieux, pire, moindre.

B1B2
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Relative ClausesLes Propositions Relatives

Qui, que, dont, où, lequel/laquelle/lesquels — how to choose the right relative pronoun based on its grammatical function in the clause.

B1B2
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Expressions UtilesExpressions Utiles B2

120+ fixed expressions for opinions, arguments, concessions, and formal writing — essential for DELF B2 and real French conversation.

B2C1
The approach

How each guide works

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Full conjugation tables

Every tense across all persons, color-coded by group (-er/-ir/-re). Irregular verbs called out clearly so the exceptions don't surprise you.

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Rule, then examples

Each rule is stated once, clearly. Then 4–8 real sentence examples follow immediately — no filler, no repeating the same point three ways.

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Interactive quizzes

Every guide ends with a quiz — multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank. Check your understanding immediately, retry with one click.

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