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The Feminine Exercises – French

Hello dear student, today we will be focusing on an important aspect of the French language, which is the use of feminine forms. French is a gendered language, meaning words change form depending on whether they refer to a male or female subject. This can be a challenging concept for non-native speakers, but with some

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French Articles Contractés Exercises

Hello, dear student. Today, we will be focusing on the use of contracted articles in the French language. As you may already know, French grammar has a unique structure and these exercises are designed to help you master the rules concerning French contracted articles. This will enhance your understanding and fluency in the French language.

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4 French Indefinite Articles Exercises

Alright class, today we’re going to dive into the world of French indefinite articles – “un”, “une”, and “des”. These are similar to ‘a’, ‘an’, and ‘some’ in English. I’ve prepared a mix of exercises for you all: fill in the blanks, sentence reordering, translation tasks, and multiple-choice questions. The aim is to give you

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4 French Imperative Mood Exercises

The French language is full of intricate moods and tenses that may initially confuse new learners. One such linguistic feature is the French Imperative Mood, which is primarily used for commands or requests. To help you navigate this important aspect, we’ve prepared a set of activities. The first exercise involves sentence arrangement using the Imperative

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French Vacation Vocabulary Exercises

The following exercises have been curated to help improve and consolidate your French language skills, specifically focusing on vacation vocabulary. These activities are designed to help you understand the correct word order in sentences, assist you in translating English sentences into French, and encourage your written communication in French through a short paragraph translation. This

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4 Plural Exercises – French

Le pluriel • In general: to form the plural in French we add an “s”. Ex: un crayon ⇢ des crayons une feuille ⇢ des feuilles   ✘ Exceptions: • If the word ends in –eu, -au, -ou we add an “x”. Ex: un bureau ⇢ des bureaux un cheveu ⇢ des cheveux un chou ⇢

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