Levels A1 - B2 French Grammar Study Note Cards

All of the French grammar rules you've been learning are now at your fingertips for easy access in the form of study cards!

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There are a lot of rules to learn in French grammar. As you work your way through my French Course for Self Learners, you're learning so much. Maybe it's hard to remember details and charts as you move from one lesson to the next. Wouldn't it be nice to have a concise resource to remind you of the essentials without having to go back to each and every lesson when you have a quick question?

Here's a set of grammar bookmarks that are going to make your life so much easier, and easy access to the rules you need to review will help you to remember them.

These study cards cover all of the essential French grammar basics, from beginner to advanced levels. Watch the promo video for a glimpse at everything that is included!

You will no longer feel frustrated when you can't remember how to form a verb tense, or you can't remember if a verb is regular or irregular, you just can't remember the different forms of possessive and demonstrative adjectives or pronouns, when to pronounce the S on TOUS, how to form and use the subjunctive, the different forms of si clauses, when to use which pronoun, how to use more than one in a sentence, and the list goes on!

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My students love having these bookmarks to review. They are such a simple yet effective resource. If you have not already done so, follow Jennifer at Love Learning Languages. She has amazing products for every level." - Patricia H.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. "I laminated these bookmarks for my students. They are the most-used items in my class next to their computers now. I see the students pulling them out as a reference all the time." - Patricia H.

This is a set of study cards that you can either print out in the form of bookmarks to have handy when you're studying, or you may choose to download them as PDFs to use on your mobile device.

They are ready for you, saved with specific titles, so that you can easily pull them up when you need a quick rule. If you print them, I definitely recommend cutting them out and laminating them so that they'll last forever!

Each file includes:

  • One 3 X 10 printable bookmark - Print on card stock and laminate if possible
  • One online friendly PDF for using digitally

Grammar topics:

  • Present tense ER verbs
  • Present tense IR verbs
  • Present tense RE verbs
  • Passé composé with avoir - ER verbs
  • Passé composé with avoir - IR verbs
  • Passé composé with avoir - RE verbs
  • Imperfect tense
  • Futur simple
  • Present conditional
  • Plus-que-parfait
  • Futur antérieur
  • Present subjunctive
  • Irregular verbs in the present subjunctive
  • Imperative
  • Reflexive pronouns
  • Indirect object pronouns
  • Direct object pronouns
  • The pronoun Y
  • The pronoun EN
  • Double pronouns
  • Pronouns in the imperative
  • Être - Aller - Avoir - Faire
  • Demonstrative adjectives
  • Possessive adjectives
  • Tout as an adjective
  • Disjunctive pronouns
  • Interrogative words
  • Placement of negation in all tenses
  • C'est vs. Il est
  • Forming adverbs
  • Il faut + indirect object pronouns
  • Depuis, pendant, il y a
  • Si clauses - 1st conditional
  • Si clauses - 2nd conditional
  • Si clauses - 3rd conditional
  • Possessive pronouns
  • Demonstrative pronouns
  • Après avoir - Avant de
  • Qui - Que - Où - Dont
  • Ce qui - Ce que - Ce dont
  • Tout as a pronoun
  • Gerunds
  • Faire causative
  • Lequel
  • Auquel
  • Duquel
  • Numbers 0 - 100
  • Avoir expressions
  • Basic colors
  • Coordinating conjunctions
  • 4 ways to use "de"
  • Vouloir
  • Pouvoir
  • Devoir
  • Prepositions of place
  • Avoir mal à + body parts
  • Faire expressions
  • Faire weather expressions
  • Verbs like ouvrir
  • Manquer à
  • Faire causative
  • Ne . . . que
  • Année vs An
  • Depuis (for)
  • Pendant (for)
  • Il y a (ago)
  • BAGS adjectives
  • Verbs that use être & avoir in the passé composé
  • Aller present tense conjugation
  • Être present tense conjugation
  • Avoir present tense conjugation
  • Faire present tense conjugation
  • Prendre present tense conjugation
  • Boire present tense conjugation

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Jennifer Crespin
Jennifer Crespin

Jennifer is originally from Louisiana, and has been teaching French for over 20 years. She has been living in France with her husband and children since 2013, and continues to teach French both online and locally. She completed a BA in French and English, and taught French and moved to France for a year before completing an MA degree in French literature and language. While living in the US, she taught French for 15 years at Saint Louis University High School, a Jesuit college preparatory school for young men.


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