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This grammar review site includes detailed terms, interactive exercises, handouts, PowerPoints, Twitter practice, videos, teacher resources, and more! ESL grammar games can be used to facilitate the repeated use of certain target structures, this is vital to the learning and retention of new grammar forms. Grammar games come in many forms, but they all have this single aim at their heart, to repeatedly and accurately use or manipulate language structures to achieve a specific aim.

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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Plural Nouns - Both regular and irregular plural forms
  • Possessive Adjectives - Simple version
  • Possessive Adjectives 2 - Less simple version
  • 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.
  • 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 Words 1 - Who When Why How etc.
  • 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 vs Such - The difference betwen So and Such
  • Still - Yet - Already - The difference between Still, Yet and Already.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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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