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50 essential grammar topics for learning French

  1. Alphabet and Pronunciation
  2. Parts of Speech Overview
  3. Nouns: Types (Proper, Common, Abstract, Collective)
  4. Pronouns: Types (Personal, Possessive, Reflexive, Relative, etc.)
  5. Adjectives: Types and Degrees of Comparison
  6. Verbs: Introduction and Types
  7. Adverbs: Types and Placement
  8. Prepositions: Types and Usage
  9. Conjunctions: Coordinating, Subordinating, and Correlative
  10. Interjections: Expressing Emotions

Sentence Structure

  1. Basic Sentence Structure (Subject + Verb + Object)
  2. Phrases: Types (Noun Phrase, Verb Phrase, etc.)
  3. Clauses: Main and Subordinate Clauses
  4. Types of Sentences (Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory)

Tenses

  1. Present Simple Tense
  2. Present Continuous Tense
  3. Present Perfect Tense
  4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
  5. Past Simple Tense
  6. Past Continuous Tense
  7. Past Perfect Tense
  8. Past Perfect Continuous Tense
  9. Future Simple Tense
  10. Future Continuous Tense
  11. Future Perfect Tense
  12. Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Verb Usage

  1. Modal Verbs (Can, Could, May, Might, Shall, Should, etc.)
  2. Auxiliary Verbs (Be, Do, Have)
  3. Finite and Non-Finite Verbs
  4. Gerunds and Infinitives
  5. Subject-Verb Agreement
  6. Active and Passive Voice

Articles and Determiners

  1. Articles (A, An, The)
  2. Quantifiers and Determiners (Some, Any, Few, Many, Much, etc.)

Advanced Sentence Components

  1. Direct and Indirect Speech (Reported Speech)
  2. Conditional Sentences (Zero, First, Second, Third, and Mixed Conditionals)
  3. Question Formation (Wh-Questions, Yes/No Questions, Tag Questions)

Common Errors

  1. Common Grammar Errors and How to Avoid Them
  2. Punctuation Rules (Commas, Full Stops, Apostrophes, etc.)
  3. Spelling Rules and Exceptions

Advanced Grammar

  1. Relative Clauses and Relative Pronouns
  2. Subjunctive Mood
  3. Inversions (Negative Adverbs and Emphatic Expressions)
  4. Ellipsis and Substitution
  5. Cleft Sentences (It-cleft, Wh-cleft, etc.)

Writing Skills

  1. Collocations (Words That Go Together)
  2. Idiomatic Expressions and Phrasal Verbs
  3. Parallelism (Consistency in Sentence Structure)
  4. Writing Paragraphs and Essays Using Grammar
  5. Grammar for Professional Emails and Letters

This list ensures you have a strong foundation before moving on to complex grammar topics. It also incorporates practical aspects like common errors and writing skills to make your learning more applicable.

 

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