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Improve your understanding of English grammar with our comprehensive activities. From aspects and tenses to sentence structures, our activities cover all aspects of English grammar. These activities are suitable for students of English as a second or foreign language and are designed to help improve speaking, writing, reading, and listening skills. Learn about the structure of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, and entire texts, as well as the eight parts of speech in English: nouns, determiners, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions. Our activities will help you master the complexities of English grammar and take your language proficiency to the next level. Start mastering English grammar today with our comprehensive activities.  


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Journey to the Afterlife Jumble

This jumbled sentence exercise is based on sentences extracted from the story of Otzi the Iceman's final day. The sentences have been jumbled up, and the goal of the exercise is for students to unjumble each sentence and write out the correct sentence. This exercise is a fun and challenging way for students to practice their sentence structure and word order skills, as well as improve their reading comprehension. By unjumbling each sentence, students can gain a deeper understanding of the story of Otzi the Iceman, and learn new vocabulary along the way. Whether you are a language learner...

History Course PDF File Lesson Parts (10)

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Its or It's

It's a source of great confusion to both natives and non natives alike when writing its and it's. This lesson will explain how to know which one to use and why it's needed. It's got questions to help you practice, too. Learn when to use it's as the contracted form of it is or it has, and when to use its as the possessive adjective.

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Inversion

Inversion is the reversal of the usual order of the words in an English sentence. The normal order of an English sentence is subject – verb – object. We use inversion for various effects. There are two types of inversion in English. Subject and verb inversion to become verb – subject. Subject and auxiliary inversion to become auxiliary – subject – verb. This English lesson will tell you all you need to know about how and when to use inversion. The pack contains a self-test excercise with over 250 questions designed to get you using inversion properly. Each t...

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Holodomor Jumble

Prepare to put your linguistic skills to the test with this jumbled sentence exercise centred on the Holodomor and Ivan Kovalenko's diary entry. In this activity, you will be given a series of 30 sentences related to the Ukrainian famine, but the words within each sentence have been mixed up. Your challenge is to rearrange the words to form coherent, grammatically correct sentences. This exercise will not only help you to practice your syntax and grammar skills but also reinforce your understanding of the language and narrative surrounding the Holodomor. As you untangle...

History Course PDF File Lesson Parts (10)

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Health Anxiety Jumble

Welcome to the jumbled sentence exercise, an entertaining activity designed to help you improve your language skills and comprehension of the content from our article "Health Anxiety." In this exercise, you will be provided with sentences related to hypochondria, with the words mixed up in a random order. Your challenge will be to rearrange the words to form coherent, grammatically correct sentences. By participating in this activity, you will not only enhance your grammar and sentence construction skills but also deepen your understanding of the topic. So, get ready to put your l...

Biographies Course PDF File Lesson Parts (10)

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