Mastery through clear, practical rules you can use today.
This guide helps learners and teachers navigate French syntax with practical, classroom-friendly guidance.
This edition distills formal rules and the many tolerances that modernize how French is written in exams and exercises. It presents clear examples of what is permissible, how to handle tricky cases, and where flexibility can help students express themselves more accurately.
- Examples of allowed variations in noun and adjective agreement for common sentence patterns.
- Guidance on hyphenation, compound nouns, and the article before proper names.
- Strategies for handling negation, verb agreement, and mood in subordinate clauses.
- Practical notes aimed at reducing confusion in elementary exercises and exams.
Ideal for students starting French studies and for teachers designing approachable, exam-ready lessons.