BonPatron
What people are saying about "BonPatron" Hello, I'm in grade 10 French immersion at Shelburne Regional High School in Nova Scotia, Canada. My French teacher uses Le Patron with the class a lot to help us understand mistakes that we've made when writing an essay or other type of writing assignment. It's very useful!! Thank-you for your great website!! -Alex B. more...

BonPatron Pro

  • no ads or text limits
  • resizable editor
  • personal writing portfolio
  • only $15, free trial!

Did you know that BonPatronPro is just $15 and that your subscription helps support the site?
Other benefits: no ads, resizable editor, personal text archiving, summary of errors, vocabulary tools, etc.

"BonPatron" is a grammar checker that finds common spelling errors and grammatical mistakes in French.
Simply type (or paste) your text into the window below and hit the "check text" button.
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Quick Facts

Texts per day: ~ 50 000

Countries in 2007: 186

Subscribers Pro : ~ 300

Errors identified: ~ 82 %

 

News:

February 4th, 2008 The scientific journal CALICO has just released a review of BonPatron.com. According to their extensive evaluation, BonPatron is able to catch 88% of student errors (and its feedback is deemed beneficial more than 90% of the time). You can read the full review here. more...
 

Tips:

You can use the "je" is feminine option (found under the text box) to determine if the first person singular ("je") should agree with a feminine subject or not. For example: je suis fatiguée will be considered an error only if this option is selected. more...
 

We are unable to guarantee the accuracy of the correction or explanations; see the FAQ for more information.
Please note that texts submitted may be logged and used to help improve the tool and for research purposes.

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