In the context of French spoken in Burkina Faso, this document focuses on one component of French grammar: syntax. It shows how it is articulated in subsets, whose knowledge and mastery are the guarantee of an effective and successful communication. The book shows that syntactic errors are not made only by "basilectal" or "mesolectal" speakers. They can also be made by "acrolectal" speakers. Using illustrative statements, the author highlights certain syntactic rules, which will enable the reader to acquire a better practice of the French language for a more secure communication. This book is intended for anyone interested in the "language of Molière" and concerned about the "norm".