5 Exercises to practice Masculine and Feminine nouns Struggling with masculine and feminine nouns in French? This post gives you 5 exercises to practice Masculine and Feminine nouns, 5 simple and effective exercises (fill-in-the-blank, multiple choice, and corrections) to help you understand French noun gender rules and common endings. Perfect for beginners preparing for exams...
Category: French Grammar Level 1
5 Exercises to practice Masculine and Feminine articles
5 Exercises to practice Masculine and Feminine articles Struggling with masculine and feminine articles in French? This post gives you 5 exercises to practice Masculine and Feminine articles, 5 simple and effective exercises (fill-in-the-blank, multiple choice, and corrections) to help you understand French articles. Perfect for improving everyday French Exercice 1 : À trous (articles...
Les vs Des What’s the Difference?
Les vs Des What’s the Difference? Les vs Des What’s the Difference? Learn the key difference between les and des in French with simple rules, clear examples, and quick practice. This guide helps beginners avoid common mistakes and use French articles correctly in everyday conversations and exams like TEF or TCF. This is one of...
“Pour” Explained: For vs. To
“Pour” Explained: For vs. To “Pour” Explained: For vs. To — If you’ve ever hesitated when translating pour in French, you’re not alone. This common word can mean for or to depending on the context. In this guide, you’ll learn exactly how to tell the difference, with simple rules, examples, and tips to make your...
The Interrogative Form
The Interrogative Form In French, there are three main ways to form interrogative sentences (questions). These depend on the level of formality and structure you want to use. Let’s go through them: 1. Intonation (Informal Speech) 🔹 The simplest way to ask a question in spoken French is just to raise your voice at the...


