All Grammar articles – Page 18
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Grammar: two-syllable comparatives
An article discussing the usage of comparative and superlative forms of two-syllable adjectives.
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Phrasal verbs: Hurry up! It's time for class!
Who says phrasal verbs are only for intermediate level students and up? This lesson is for elementary or false beginners to introduce some common phrasal verbs. It can also be used with higher levels who are suffering from 'phrasal verb anxiety' and need to be reminded that it is not that difficult.
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Intermediate: Children and money
An American English worksheet to practice verb complementation and to encourage a class discussion on money.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: Card game for countables and uncountables
Developing skills relating to, asking for and giving information about quantities, degrees of quantities, speaking about containers and places where things are put.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: Past tense card game
A simple game designed to help with reviewing past tense questions and answers - (adaptable to other grammatical forms).
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Bingo: Irregular verbs
An American English worksheet to play a game of bingo and to recognize the past simple form of irregular verbs as the infinitive is called out.
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Grammar teaching: Little words, big grammar
Adrian Tennant explains how the 'little words' (those that make up approximately fifty percent of written and spoken language and grammar) are extremely important.
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Grammar: differences between could and can
An article discussing the differences between could and can when expressing possibility.
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Grammar Games: Bargaining—First Conditional
Have your students practice the first conditional while bargaining and negotiating with this worksheet and card game.
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Grammar: Rock band role-play
Students work on a press release about a rock band, practising use of the present perfect.
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Articles and countable and uncountable nouns
A British English worksheet to correct the mistakes made in sentences by filling in the appropriate articles and countable and uncountable nouns.
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Reveal the answers
A British English worksheet to complete sentences and find the answer in the wordsearch.
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Lesson Share: Grammar: My alibi
To practise past continuous interrupted by another action or by a specific time, in a business setting.