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“Avoir” is a very common and very useful French verb. It indicates possession, but it can also be used to form the past tense and to say how old you are. This test will help you learn to conjugate “Avoir” in all of its tenses so that you can speak, write, hear, and read French like a pro.

Don’t be scared. Just fasten your seatbelt, turn on the air conditioning, and take this test.

The Verb Avoir

Unlike English, French has a conjugated future tense. While the conjugation is fairly simple, some people still have difficulty remembering the special verb forms associated with different pronouns.

However, if you give yourself just a little bit of practice, you shouldn’t have such a hard time passing this test. Just remember the following forms:

je: -ai
tu: -as
il/elle: -a
nous: -ons
vous: -ez
ils/elles: -ont

Got it?

This test examines the extent of your skills in French grammar.

It consists of three parts organized by difficulty.

The first part, labeled “EASIEST” consists mainly of verb conjugation and simple usage questions.

The second part, labeled “A BIT HARDER” is exactly what it says: the same sort of questions, only a bit more difficult.

And finally, the third part is called “HARDEST” and this consists of very nicely delineated grammatical problems that even native speakers may have some difficulty with from time to time.

Good luck, my friend.

This is a little more difficult French proficiency test that you should only take after you’ve completed a year or so of French language training.

There are sixty questions in this test, so you should set aside about twenty minutes in order to complete it. At the end it will give you a score telling you what you still need to work on in order to improve your skills.

This is a great opportunity to keep your French up to date. Believe me, it will start fading fast if you don’t take steps to really practice it!

French Proficiency Test

If you have taken French for any length of time, you can use this test to gauge your present skill in this wonderful Romance language.

There are a total of fifty questions on this proficiency test, so you’d better give yourself at least half an hour to answer them.

At the end of the test, you will find out what your strong points are and what you still need to work on in addition to your approximate proficiency level.

French is spoken by millions of people all around the world. Why not make sure that you keep your French skills up to par?

French Proficiency Test