French grammar PDF

ALL FRENCH GRAMMAR RULES (PDF)

On this page you will find all the French grammar rules to print for free in PDF, ideal to learn in a progressive way the grammatical rules of French. Each sheet contains the essential notions to learn. They will be useful to revise or improve your French, and they are as well for beginners as for those who have an advanced level.

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French grammar sheets :

  1. How to Learn French Grammar (for beginners)
  2. Why learn French?
  3. How to build sentences in French
  4. Il y a (there is / there are)
  5. How to ask questions in French
  6. C’est or Il est
  7. The french pronoun y
  8. The french pronoun en
  9. Could, should and would in French
  10. Forming French imperative
  11. Active voice in French
  12. Passive voice in French
  13. French reported speech (indirect speech)
  14. Common French Grammar mistakes
  15. Masculine and feminine words in french
  16. The feminine of nouns and adjectives
  17. What are french determiners?
  18. French possessive determiners
  19. French question words
  20. Possessive adjectives
  21. List of adjectives in french
  22. Adjective agreement in french
  23. Qualifying adjectives
  24. Interrogative adjectives
  25. Demonstrative Adjectives: Ce, Cet, Cette, Ces
  26. Color adjectives agreements in French
  27. Possessive pronouns in French
  28. Demonstrative pronouns in french
  29. Relative pronouns in french
  30. Subject pronouns in french
  31. Direct object pronouns in french
  32. Direct and indirect object pronouns in French
  33. Disjunctive pronouns in french
  34. Object pronouns in french
  35. Personal pronouns in french
  36. Gender neutral pronouns in french
  37. They / Them pronouns in french
  38. Non-binary pronouns in french
  39. French pronouns list
  40. French stressed pronouns: Moi, toi, lui, eux
  41. The pronoun “en” in French
  42. Adverbs of time
  43. French interrogative adverbs
  44. Adverbs of frequency
  45. French adverbs of quantity
  46. Adverbs of place
  47. French adverbs ending in -ment
  48. French reflexive verbs
  49. French prepositions list
  50. Conjunctions in french
  51. French interjections
  52. French homonyms (list)
  53. French Past Participle: How to do it?
  54. How to do Present Participles in French
  55. French gerund
  56. The plural of compound nouns
  57. The plural of nouns in -s and -x
  58. “you” plural in french
  59. French pronouns y and en
  60. The order of French pronouns
  61. French Prefixes And Suffixes
  62. Indefinite articles in french
  63. Partitive articles in french
  64. Definite articles in french
  65. Contracted articles in french
  66. Definite and indefinite articles in french
  67. How to form the French subjunctive?
  68. À vs De before a French infinitive
  69. De or Du?
  70. Et or est?
  71. C’est or S’est?
  72. Ça or Sa ?
  73. Ce or Se?
  74. Should I write -é or -er?
  75. Leurs or leur?
  76. Plutôt or plus tôt?
  77. Qui or Que?
  78. Quoique or Quoi que?
  79. Près, prêt or prêts?
  80. Tout, tous, toute, toutes : Rules and examples
  81. French Negative Sentences: How to make them?
  82. The French ç (= c cédille)
  83. How to introduce yourself in French
  84. Compound relative pronouns: what is it?
  85. The pronoun “on”
  86. French compound words
  87. The longest words in French
  88. Learning Spanish and French at the same time
  89. 20 common mistakes in French to avoid
  90. 5 essentials French language Grammar rules 

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