Students play a card guessing game in groups of three or four to practise the past passive.
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Students play a card guessing game in groups of three or four to practise the past passive.
By Brian Boyd
Help Grammarman, our correction-crusading hero, fill in the blanks to complete the story.
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 passive in English.
A small-group card guessing game to practise must, mustn’t, needn’t and don’t have to.
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