#blitzarnio513 (corrigez-moi svp)
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There’s a good website posted in #1279421820654850162 , I’ve tried it and it’s pretty decent for practice: #1294391086164344882 message
Thank you. I was also wondering if there is one where I can type in which verb I wanna practise and just do conjugation drills of that?
That’s a bit specific, I don’t know of any like that.
But for what you’re looking for, I think good-old fashion pen and paper (or a table on word document) will suffice. I used to just write down all the forms and tenses I had learnt of a verb on a simple table, and then compare my answers to a conjugation table online.
In case I didn’t understand your question well, if you’re looking for a good conjugation site, I personally use this one:
https://leconjugueur.lefigaro.fr
Practice your verb conjugations with helpful drills and quizzes.
Thank you very much guys, these are some useful links, pretty close to what I was looking for
Ain't no way it asks for passé simple