Practice French with quick quizzes that build vocabulary, grammar awareness, and everyday comprehension. Each quiz helps you spot common patterns in spelling, accents, and sentence structure so you can read and respond more confidently.
Master French articles by choosing the right option for each noun and context. You’ll practice definite, indefinite, and partitive articles, plus tricky cases like contractions and gender/number agreement. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then learn from your mistakes as you go.
Sharpen your French by conjugating verbs in the present tense across regular patterns and common irregulars. Each question asks you to pick the correct form for the subject and context. Choose your preferred question count and difficulty, then practice at your own pace with no timer.
Master French prepositions by choosing the best option for real sentence contexts. This mixed-difficulty quiz helps you hear what “sounds right” in French while reinforcing key patterns like à/de/en/chez and common verb–preposition pairs. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then practice at your own pace.
There are 3 quizzes with 330 questions total.
No. There’s no timer, so you can answer at your own pace.
Each question has 4 options to choose from.
They cover practical French such as vocabulary, common expressions, and grammar-focused choices like agreement and word forms.
Yes. Quiz length and difficulty vary, so you can start easier and move up as you improve.
These French quizzes focus on core skills you’ll use in real reading and conversation, including vocabulary recognition, basic grammar choices, and common expressions.
You’ll also get repeated exposure to accents (é, è, ê, ç) and frequent word patterns, which helps improve accuracy over time.
Each question comes with 4 answer options, and there’s no timer, so you can think through spelling, gender, and meaning at your own pace.
Quizzes vary in difficulty and length, so you can start with shorter sets for quick practice and move to longer or more challenging quizzes as you improve.
French is a Romance language spoken across Europe, Africa, North America, and the Caribbean, with many regional varieties and shared roots with Latin.
Many English words come from French (especially in law, food, and art), which can make some vocabulary feel familiar—while “false friends” can still trip you up.