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GRAMMAR GAMES

Adjectives ending in -ED and -ING, Adjectives with Prepositions, Adverbs of Frequency, Adverbs vs. Adjectives, Can - Can't - Cannot, Comparatives & Superlatives, Countable and Uncountable Nouns, Do vs. Does, Don't vs. Doesn't, For vs. Since, Have - Has - Go - Goes, Like and As, Much - Many - A lot of - Few, Noun + To Be + Noun, Object Pronouns, Passive Voice, Past Participles, Past Tense - Irregular Verbs, Plural Nouns, Possessive Adjectives, Possessive Pronouns, Prepositions - Mixed, Prepositions of Time (At, On, In), Present Tense vs. Progressive Tense, Present vs. Progressive vs. Past Tense, Pronouns - Object vs. Reflexive, Question Tags, Question Words 1, Question Words 2, Short Answers - Past Tense, Short Answers - Present Tense, Short Answers - To Be, Simple Present Tense, So - Neither - Either, Some - Any - A - An, Still - Yet - Already, There is - There Are, There vs Their vs They're, This That These Those 1 (Demonstratives), This That These Those 2 (Demonstratives), To Be - Past Tense, To Be - Present Tense, Two - Too - To, Very - Too - Enough, Where + To Be, Whoever, Whatever, Whenever, Your vs You're


GRAMMAR NOTES

Adjectives ending in -ED and -ING, Adverbs, Adverbs of Frequency, Adverbs Spelling -LY, Adverbs vs. Adjectives, Articles - Definite and Indefinite, Can - Cannot, Comparatives and Superlatives, Compound Adjectives, Countable and Uncountable Nouns, Do vs. Does, Don't vs. Doesn't, For vs. Since, Future - Will, Future - Will vs. Going to, Genitive Case, Going to, Have Has Go Goes, Like vs. As, Much, Many, A lot of, Few, Noun + To Be + Noun, Object Pronouns, Passive Voice, Past Participles, Past Tense Irregular Verbs, Plural Nouns, Possessive Adjectives, Possessive Pronouns, Prepositions List, Prepositions of Place, Prepositions of Time - At / On / In, Present Perfect Tense, Present Tense Verbs - Third Person, Present Tense vs. Progressive Tense, Present vs. Progressive vs. Past Tense, Pronunciation of ED, Pronunciation of -S, Question Tags, Question Words, Reflexive Pronouns, Short Answers - Past Tense, Short Answers - Present Tense, Short Answers - To Be (Present Tense), Simple Present Tense, So vs. Such, Some - Any - A - An, So - Neither - Either, Spelling - Words ending in ING, Still, Yet, Already, Subject Pronouns, There is / There are, There vs Their vs They're, This That These Those, To Be (Past Tense), To Be (Present Tense), Two - Too - To, Used to vs Use to, Very vs. Too vs. Enough, Where + To Be, Whoever, Whatever, Whenever, Your vs You're


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