A small-group card game for teenagers and adults to practise the past perfect continuous.
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A small-group card game for teenagers and adults to practise the past perfect continuous.
By Brian Boyd
Help Grammarman, our correction-crusading hero, correct the wrong tenses in the story to help bring Grammarman back from the past.
By Kerry G. Maxwell and Lindsay Clandfield
Tips and ideas from Kerry Maxwell and Lindsay Clandfield on teaching the past perfect aspect.
Choosing the correct article - “a” “an” “the” or Ø (zero article) – is, for many students, an ongoing problem all the way from beginner to advanced classes. Here are a few quick ideas for practising them at lower levels.
A small-group card guessing game to practise must, mustn’t, needn’t and don’t have to.
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