A Bescherelle is a French grammar reference book that maps the conjugation of verbs in French. It is named in honour of the 19th-century French lexicographer and grammarian Louis-Nicolas Bescherelle (and perhaps his brother Henri Bescherelle). It is often used as a general term, but the "Collection Bescherelle" is in fact a brand name used by Éditions Hatier in France and Éditions Hurtubise in Canada.
A Bescherelle is a French grammar reference book that maps the conjugation of verbs in French. It is named in honour of the 19th-century French lexicographer and grammarian Louis-Nicolas Bescherelle (and perhaps his brother Henri Bescherelle). It is often used as a general term, but the "Collection Bescherelle" is in fact a brand name used by Éditions Hatier in France and Éditions Hurtubise in Canada.
==Overview== The series is made up of three volumes dealing with various aspects of French grammar. Each of the three volumes uses example sentences to demonstrate proper French grammar. The term Bescherelle is often used to refer to the first book, La conjugaison pour tous ("Conjugation for Everyone"). This book was originally titled ''L'art de conjuguer ("The Art of Conjugation") and is still published under that name in Canada.
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