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English Grammar Games

These English Grammar Games are listed in alphabetical order:

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.

Adverbs of Frequency - Always, Usually, Often, Seldom and more.

Adverbs vs. Adjectives - The difference between Adverbs and Adjectives.

Can - Can't - Cannot

Comparatives & Superlatives - Bigger or More Big?

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Do vs. Does - The difference between Do and Does in Questions.

Don't vs. Doesn't - The difference between Don't and Doesn't.

For vs. Since - The difference between For and Since.

Have - Has - Go - Goes - (NEW)  The difference between these two verbs.

Like and As -The difference between Like, As and As if.

Much - Many - A lot of - Few - The difference between these words.

Noun + To Be + Noun - (NEW)

Passive Voice

Past Participles

Past Tense - Irregular Verbs

Plural Nouns - Both regular and irregular plural forms.

Prepositions - Mixed

Prepositions of Time (At, On, In)

Present Tense vs. Progressive Tense

Present vs. Progressive vs. Past Tense

Pronouns - Object

Pronouns - Object vs. Reflexive

Possessive Adjectives

Possessive Pronouns

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 - Neither - Either

Some - Any - A - An

Still - Yet - Already - The difference between Still, Yet and Already.

There is - There Are

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 - Past Tense

To Be - Present Tense

Two - Too - To - Three commonly confused words that sound the same though have totally different meanings and uses.

Very - Too - Enough

Where + To Be - (NEW)

Whoever, Whatever, Whenever - All of the -ever words including however, whichever.


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Last Updated: 24 April 2009