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Elementary Grammar Games

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Elementary Grammar Games PDF

Elementary Grammar Games

A group of grammar video games and actions for elementary college students of English. The video games on this e-book have been designed to apply grammar, to not introduce it. This e-book assumes that the category has already met every grammar level, and that it has been defined within the textbook or course that they’re following. The video games are for use as apply workouts to assist college students get used to and keep in mind grammatical guidelines and patterns.
Articles, countable/uncountable nouns, possessive adjectives/pronouns, have gotten, there may be/are and so on.
Introduction
Instructor’s notes
a or an
a/an or the (1)
a/an or the (2)
countable and uncountable nouns
private pronouns: topic and object (1)
private pronouns: topic and object (2)
possessive adjectives: my, your, his and so on.
possessive ‘s
possessive pronouns: mine, yours, his, and so on.
be: affirmative and adverse
be: sure/no questions
be: wh- questions
this, that, these these
have gotten: affirmative and adverse
have gotten: sure/no questions
have gotten: wh- questions
there may be and there are: affirmative and adverse
Is there.? and Are there.?
place prepositions: at, in, underneath, and so on.
Imperatives
current easy: affirmative and adverse
current easy: sure/no questions
current easy: wh- questions
some and any
How a lot.? and What number of.?
quantifiers: a lot, many, numerous, just a few, and so on.
frequency adverbs: all the time, typically, and so on.
current steady: affirmative and adverse
current steady: sure/no questions
current steady: wh- questions
current easy or current steady
can and might’t
should, mustn’t and needn’t
was and have been
previous easy: affirmative and adverse
previous easy: sure/no questions
previous easy: wh- questions
time prepositions: in, at, on
current steady with future that means
going to
Games materials
Guidelines sheet

 

 

 

Format:PDF
Size: 7,51 MB
Date: 2001
 

 

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