Indefinite Pronoun and Determiner Exercises For French Grammar


Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct Indefinite Pronouns or Determiners


Indefinite Pronouns and Determiners in French grammar are used to refer to non-specific people or things. They include words like “quelqu’un” (someone), “personne” (no one), “quelque chose” (something), “rien” (nothing), “chaque” (each), “aucun” (none), and “plusieurs” (several). These pronouns and determiners help to convey the meaning of sentences without specifying an exact person or thing. It is important for French language learners to be familiar with these words and their usage in order to express themselves effectively in various situations.

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Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with the correct Indefinite Pronouns or Determiners

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