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 :
- How to Learn French Grammar (for beginners)
- Why learn French?
- How to build sentences in French
- Il y a (there is / there are)
- How to ask questions in French
- C’est or Il est
- The french pronoun y
- The french pronoun en
- Could, should and would in French
- Forming French imperative
- Active voice in French
- Passive voice in French
- French reported speech (indirect speech)
- Common French Grammar mistakes
- Masculine and feminine words in french
- The feminine of nouns and adjectives
- What are french determiners?
- French possessive determiners
- French question words
- Possessive adjectives
- List of adjectives in french
- Adjective agreement in french
- Qualifying adjectives
- Interrogative adjectives
- Demonstrative Adjectives: Ce, Cet, Cette, Ces
- Color adjectives agreements in French
- Possessive pronouns in French
- Demonstrative pronouns in french
- Relative pronouns in french
- Subject pronouns in french
- Direct object pronouns in french
- Direct and indirect object pronouns in French
- Disjunctive pronouns in french
- Object pronouns in french
- Personal pronouns in french
- Gender neutral pronouns in french
- They / Them pronouns in french
- Non-binary pronouns in french
- French pronouns list
- French stressed pronouns: Moi, toi, lui, eux
- The pronoun “en” in French
- Adverbs of time
- French interrogative adverbs
- Adverbs of frequency
- French adverbs of quantity
- Adverbs of place
- French adverbs ending in -ment
- French reflexive verbs
- French prepositions list
- Conjunctions in french
- French interjections
- French homonyms (list)
- French Past Participle: How to do it?
- How to do Present Participles in French
- French gerund
- The plural of compound nouns
- The plural of nouns in -s and -x
- “you” plural in french
- French pronouns y and en
- The order of French pronouns
- French Prefixes And Suffixes
- Indefinite articles in french
- Partitive articles in french
- Definite articles in french
- Contracted articles in french
- Definite and indefinite articles in french
- How to form the French subjunctive?
- À vs De before a French infinitive
- De or Du?
- Et or est?
- C’est or S’est?
- Ça or Sa ?
- Ce or Se?
- Should I write -é or -er?
- Leurs or leur?
- Plutôt or plus tôt?
- Qui or Que?
- Quoique or Quoi que?
- Près, prêt or prêts?
- Tout, tous, toute, toutes : Rules and examples
- French Negative Sentences: How to make them?
- The French ç (= c cédille)
- How to introduce yourself in French
- Compound relative pronouns: what is it?
- The pronoun “on”
- French compound words
- The longest words in French
- Learning Spanish and French at the same time
- 20 common mistakes in French to avoid
- 5 essentials French language Grammar rules
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