" L'art de conjuguer " (The Art of Conjugating) is the first and most famous volume of the Bescherelle series, a cornerstone of French linguistics and an essential tool for anyone mastering the language. It is widely considered the "Bible" of French conjugation. Purpose and Functionality
: Beyond tables, it explains the fundamental rules of verb usage, including tricky subjects like past participle agreement ( l'accord du participe passé ) and the nuances of different tenses.
: Named after 19th-century grammarian Louis-Nicolas Bescherelle , it has been a staple in French classrooms for generations and is published by Hatier (France) and Hurtubise (Canada). Who is it for?
: At the back, an alphabetical index lists between 8,000 and 12,000 verbs . Each entry is numbered to point the reader toward the correct model table for that specific verb.