English Grammar Games
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These English Grammar Games are listed in alphabetical order:
- A vs An - The difference between A and AN
- Adjectives ending in -ED and -ING - The difference between adjectives ending in -ed and adjectives ending in -ing
- Adjectives with Prepositions - which prepositions go with different adjectives and the different meanings and contexts of them
- Adjective Word Order - Basic - Simple word order of Adjectives
- Adverbs of Frequency - Word Order - The correct order when using adverbs of frequency
- Adverbs of Indefinite Frequency - Always, Usually, Often, Seldom and more
- Adverbs vs. Adjectives - The difference between Adverbs and Adjectives
- Another vs. Other vs. Others - The difference between Another, Other and Others
- Both, Either and Neither - The difference between Both, Either Neither
- Can - Can't - Cannot
- Common Nouns vs. Proper Nouns - The difference between Common Nouns and Proper Nouns
- Comparatives & Superlatives - Bigger or More Big?
- Concrete Nouns vs Abstract Nouns - The difference between Concrete Nouns and Abstract Nouns
- Countable and Uncountable Nouns
- Do - Does - Did - Done - The difference between Do, Does, Did and Done.
- Do vs. Does - The difference between Do and Does in Questions
- Don't vs. Doesn't - The difference between Don't and Doesn't
- Every day vs. All day - The difference between every day and all day.
- Every day . Everyday - The difference between every day and everyday.
- Few vs. Little - The difference between Few and Little
- For vs. Since - The difference between For and Since
- Have - Has - Go - Goes - The difference between these two verbs
- How much - How many - The difference between How much and How many.
- Like and As -The difference between Like, As and As if
- Much - Many - A lot of - Few - The difference between these words
- Neither + Auxiliary + Subject - Using Neither with the correct tense
- Noun + To Be + Noun - Basic sentence structure
- Object Pronouns
- Passive Voice
- Past Participles
- Past Tense - Irregular Verbs
- Plural Nouns - Both regular and irregular plural forms
- Possessive Adjectives - Simple version
- Possessive Adjectives 2 - Less simple version
- Possessive Pronouns
- Prepositions - Mixed
- Prepositions of Time (At, On, In) - When to use the prepositions AT, ON and IN when referring to time
- Present Tense vs. Progressive Tense - The difference between the Present Tense and the Progressive.
- Present vs. Progressive vs. Past Tense
- Pronouns - Object vs. Reflexive
- Pronunciation of ED in English - 20 Questions. Is it pronounced /id/ /t/ or /d/ ?
- Pronunciation of ED in English 2 - 50 Questions. Is it pronounced /id/ /t/ or /d/ ?
- Question Tags
- Question Words 1 - Who When Why How etc.
- Question Words 2
- Short Answers - Past Tense
- Short Answers - Present Tense
- Short Answers - To Be
- Simple Present Tense - The correct use of verbs and Do and Does in the present tense.
- So + Auxiliary + Subject - Using SO with the correct tense
- So - Neither - Either
- So vs Such - The difference betwen So and Such
- Some - Any - A - An
- Still - Yet - Already - The difference between Still, Yet and Already.
- There is - There Are 1
- There is - There Are 2 - In sentences and questions.
- There vs Their vs They're - The difference between these frequently confused words.
- This That These Those 1 (Demonstratives)
- This That These Those 2 (Demonstratives) - This game uses them in complete sentences and is a little more difficult than the game above.
- To Be + Adjective - Complete the sentence with is, are, isn't, or aren't before the adjective.
- To Be - Past Tense
- To Be - Present Tense
- Transitive and Intransitive Verbs - Is the verb transitive or intransitive?
- Two - Too - To - Three commonly confused words that sound the same though have totally different meanings and uses.
- Very - Too - Enough
- Was vs Were - Was vs were in simple affirmative sentences
- Was and Were in Questions Was vs Were in simple questions
- Was and Were in Short Answers Was vs Were as short answers
- Where + To Be
- Whoever, Whatever, Whenever - All of the -ever words including however, whichever.
- Your vs You're - The difference between YOUR and YOU'RE in English
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