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Past Continuous Game
Your pupils were studying the past continuous when you realized that they could benefit from this game! Learners roll a die and complete the sentence they land on. They will have a chance to begin and end sentences.
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Test Your Grammar Skills: Question Tags Using Verbs ‘can’, ‘will’ And ‘must’ 2
In this grammar worksheet, students will add an appropriate question tag to the end of each sentence using can, will or must.
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Test Your Grammar Skills: Question Tags Using Verbs ‘can’, ‘will’ And ‘must’
In this grammar worksheet, students will add an appropriate question tag to the end of each sentence using can, will or must.
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Test Your Grammar Skills: Identify Common Errors
In this common grammar errors worksheet, students use their grammar skills to identify the mistakes in 20 sentences. Some sentences do not have mistakes.
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Adjectives
Provide language learners with lots of opportunities to practice identifying and useing adjectives. The games and activities in this 19-page grammar packet are designed just for them.
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Mix And Match Cards
In this grammar worksheet, 5th graders create sets of cards which are grouped into 20 parts of speech. In each group there are about 60 cards with nouns, verbs, conjunctions, question words and other categories of words. There are...
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Introduction: So / Such
In this introduction to so and such worksheet, learners are given a brief overview of the proper usage of each and then must choose which word correctly completes the sentences. Students add a clause to sentences containing the word 'that'.
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Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement Exercise
In this grammar worksheet, students correct or revise any ambiguous or inappropriate pronoun-antecedent errors found in the sentences given. They review the attached sheet for assistance with the activity. There are 20 sentences to fix.
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Prepositions of Place and Time 1
In this prepositions of place and time learning exercise, learners must first decide if the sentence needs a preposition, and if it does, they add the best preposition.