French Grammar
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Phrases
Good day.
Bonjour.
Good evening.
Bonsoir.
Good night.
Bonne nuit.
Goodbye.
Au revoir.
Table of contents
Pronunciation
Vowels
French consonants
Main rules of French pronunciation
Rules of liaison
Liaison
Rules of pronunciation in liaison
When liaison takes place
Elision
Silent and aspirated h
Shortened rules of pronunciation for beginners
Noun
Gender
Masculine and feminine gender
Formation of female names
Number
Article
Definite article
Indefinite article
Partitive article
Adjective
Feminine form
Two forms of masculine
Plural of adjectives
Gradation of adjectives
Pronoun
Personal pronoun
Possessive pronouns and adjectives
Reflexive pronoun
Interrogative pronouns
Relative pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns and adjectives
Other pronouns
Numeral
Numerals
Verb
Conjugations
Grammatical categories
Indicative tenses
Présent
Imparfait
Passé simple
Futur simple
Formation of compound tenses
Passé composé
Plus-que-parfait
Passé antérieur
Futur antérieur
Passé surcomposé
Futur proche
Passé récent
Tryb conditionnel
Conditionnel présent
Conditionnel passé
Tryb subjonctif
Use of subjonctif
Subjonctif présent
Subjonctif imparfait
Subjonctif passé
Subjonctif plus-que-parfait
Impératif mood
Simple form
Impératif composé
Infinitives
Infinitif présent
Infinitif passé
Participles
Participe présent
Adjectif verbal
Participe passé
Passive voice
Reflexive verbs
Irregular verbs
Conjugation tables of regular verbs
1st conjugation: parler
1st conjugation: nettoyer
1st conjugation: appeler
1st conjugation: mener
1st conjugation: commencer
1st conjugation: manger
2nd conjugation: finir
Word order
Affirmative sentence
Interrogative sentence
Imperative sentence
Negative sentence
Prepositions
Basic prepositions
Conjunctions
Basic conjunctions
Time description
Time description
Phrases
Phrases
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