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This page introduces lots of different websites dedicated to grammar. All of them with a variety of explanations, exercises and sources to make your grammar learning better and easier.

You can read, practise and assess your comprehension on your own and any time you wish to.
Just enter the website, choose the topic and that's all...

DOWN TO WORK, THEN!!!




GRAMMAR GAMES

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  1. Teacher, i make the activity http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/ and i reinforced of the use of the past participle. Daniela Nieto 7C.

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  2. i already played some games in:
    http://www.eslgamesworld.com/members/games/grammar/
    i reforced my knowledge in activities about:
    actions
    adjectives
    bathroom words
    bedroom words
    jobs and places

    modals of deduction
    gerunds and infinitives
    articles

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  3. but in http://www.stickyball.net/games-and-activities.html
    i did'nt understand what i had to do, because in general, there are only group games

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  4. Teacher i made the quiz N°1 in this page http://www.esl-grammar.com/ But the other quizes don´t open. I understand, and was so easy to me.
    Daniela Nieto.

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  5. Teacher,i already did some exercises on this page http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/alle_grammar.htm and helped me strengthen with the adjectives with est and er, I found the exercises easy.

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  6. Good afternoon teacher,
    I practiced with my tutor through this site http://a4esl.org/q/h/vm/assorted.html, and i clarified doubts about using short forms, questions pronouns, passive and active voice, and vocabulary. And we also played basketball in this site: http://www.englishmedialab.com/GrammarGames/basketball/active%20vs.%20passive%20voice/active%20vs.%20passive%20voice.html. It was interesting. My tutor recommended me to study verbs and the vocabulary we learned in these sites.
    Camila Frade
    10ºC

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