Indirect Speech Exercises For French Grammar


Exercice 1: Discours Indirect en Français


Indirect speech, or “discours indirect,” is an important aspect of French grammar that allows us to report what someone has said without directly quoting them. In indirect speech, the original speaker’s words are often modified to fit the grammatical structure of the sentence, and verb tenses may change. To form indirect speech in French, we typically use the conjunction “que” to introduce the reported speech, and make necessary adjustments to the verb tense and pronouns. In this series of exercises, you will practice using indirect speech in French by filling in the blanks with the correct form of the verb or pronoun. As a language specialist and teacher, I have created these exercises to help you improve your understanding of indirect speech in French grammar. Good luck and have fun!

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Exercice 2: Discours Indirect en Français

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