Grammar Games – A, THE, SOME, ANY
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The best way to remember the verb patterns is by using them. Try the following quiz. ADVERT: [showmyadsa] To display the quiz on full screen click the button below. This game is called On Target, and your task is to choose the correct option and then shoot all the bad cows and ducks. You can…
Practise the usage of the words FEW and LITTLE in the following quiz. You can take the quiz on the full screen by clicking the button: Choose the correct form: either HOW MUCH or HOW MANY. This game is called En Garde and your task is to answer correctly and then inflict as much damage…
ADVERT: [showmyads] The Snowball method is quite simple. You have to work for 10 days in a row. On the first day, the computer teaches you 12 verbs. On the second day, the computer gives you the 12 verbs from the previous day and it adds 12 new verbs. It goes on like this till…
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Recently my colleague noticed that our textbook contains too few exercises to practise the verb HAVE GOT. To bridge this gap I decided to create a board game. A board game will allow my students practise the grammar in a fun way and this activity can be used repeatedly.
The following quiz can help you practise the difference between present continuous and BE GOING TO. In the quiz, you should complete the text using either present continuous tense or BE GOING TO form. You will be rewarded with a game if you pass the quiz. Try the following quiz to practise WILL: