Participle Clause Exercises For French Grammar


Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Participle Clause


In French grammar, a Participle Clause is a dependent clause that uses a present or past participle. They are used to express simultaneous or consecutive actions, or to give additional information about the subject of the sentence. Present participles are formed by taking the verb’s nous form in the present tense, dropping the -ons ending, and adding -ant. Past participles are formed differently depending on the verb group:

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-er verbs take -é, -ir verbs take -i, and -re verbs take -u.

Exercise 2: Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Participle Clause

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