French Verbs Practice: Exercising the Present Tense
Welcome to this French verbs practice exercise focusing on the present tense. This activity is designed to help you strengthen your ability to conjugate verbs from the first group, which…
French For Beginners to Advanced
Welcome to this French verbs practice exercise focusing on the present tense. This activity is designed to help you strengthen your ability to conjugate verbs from the first group, which…
Lesson: Conjugating French Verbs Ending in -GER and -CER Introduction This lesson will focus on how to correctly conjugate French verbs ending in -GER and -CER. These verbs require specific…
Welcome to our series of practice exercises designed to enhance your mastery of the French future tense, “le futur simple.” These exercises are tailored to help you solidify your understanding…
Lesson: Future Tense (Futur Simple) in French Introduction The future tense, or “le futur simple,” in French is used to talk about future events, actions that will happen after the…
Welcome to your practice session on the French imperfect tense, also known as “l’imparfait.” This set of exercises is designed to enhance your understanding and application of this crucial aspect…
The Imperfect Tense (L’Imparfait) Welcome to our lesson on the French imperfect tense, or “l’imparfait,” a crucial aspect of French grammar used to describe past actions that were ongoing or…
Welcome to your practice session on the passé composé using the auxiliary verb “être.” This set of exercises is designed for English-speaking students who have recently studied the passé composé…
The Verb “Venir” in the Present Tense In this lesson, we will focus on the verb “venir,” which means “to come” in English. This is an irregular verb, which means…
Lesson on the Verb “Faire” (To Do, To Make) Person Conjugation Pronunciation je (I) fais /fe/ tu (you sg.) fais /fe/ il/elle (he/she) fait /fe/ nous (we) faisons /fe.zɔ̃/ vous…
Lesson on the Verb “Prendre” (To Take) Conjugation of “Prendre” Below is a table showing how to conjugate the French verb “prendre” (to take) in the present tense, along with…