Note: These French grammar exercises can be useful for reviewing your French language skills at any level. Questions or comments? E-mail Alison Murray Levine at the University of Virginia.

Featured exercises

Learn about French newspapers and practice direct and indirect object pronouns
Meet Asterix characters and practice describing people
Learn about Paris on Sunday and practice "être en train de" + infinitive
View some French art and practice comparatives
Read an Asterix cartoon and practice who/what questions
Learn about immigration in France and practice the passé composé
Complete a grisly story and practice the passé composé vs. the imparfait
View an excerpt from the film Sur mes lèvres and practice asking questions

Adjectives

Nationalities
Demonstratives (ce/cette...)
Possessives (mon/ton...)
Adjective placement

Articles

Definite articles (le/la/les)
Indefinite articles (un/une/des)
Partitive articles (du/de la/des)

Comparisons

Depuis, pendant, pour, etc.

Être en train de + infinitive

Numbers

Masculine/feminine

Negation

Plural

Polite requests

Prepositions

To/from/in a country, city, state
Giving directions
Time expressions (saying when or for how long; depuis, pendant, pour, etc.)

Pronouns

On/nous
Y/en
Direct and indirect object pronouns (Le, la, les, lui, leur)
Relative pronouns (qui, que, dont, ce qui, ce que, dont, etc.)

Questions

Simple personal questions
Informational questions (est-ce que vs. qu'est-ce que, comment, pourquoi, etc...)
Who/what questions (qu'est-ce qui, qu'est-ce que, qui, qui est-ce que)

Saying hello/giving information about yourself

Telling time

Verb conjugation by tense

Present tense
Past tense (passé composé)
Past tense (imparfait)
Future tense
Conditional tense

Verb conjuagtion by family

Aller
Avoir
Être
Faire
Prendre/comprendre/apprendre
Sortir/partir
Pouvoir/vouloir
Dire/écrire/conduire

Vocabulary

Around town (post office, supermarket, etc.)
Describing people
Rooms of the house
Days of the week
Leisure activities
Describing objects