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Using adverbs JUST, EVER / NEVER, STILL, YET and ALREADY with the present perfect tense. Meanings, word order and example sentences of these adverbs with the present perfect tense.
Just Enough English Grammar Illustrated (2008)
Here are some great grammar games, ideas, and activities that will help early/middle elementary aged kids enjoy grammar just a bit.
Just Enough English Grammar Illustrated (2008)
Do you ever read your students' writing and go, "Ummm... I wonder what language this is written in, because it's sure not English." I ...
Sentence fragment worksheets. A full sentence expresses a complete thought; a sentence fragment does not. Students identify whether texts are full sentences or just sentence fragments. Free grammar worksheets from K5 Learning; no login required.
Easy, ready-to-use notes for your students' grammar journals on prepositions. These are formatted two per page so you just need to print and cut. There is an editable version included to add your own prepositions to the three categories. ...
This is a fun worksheet to practice the present perfect tense. Students look at the pictures and describe what has just happened.
This CONDITIONAL TENSE card game set includes ZERO, FIRST, SECOND & THIRD Conditional Questions and Finish the Sentence game cards. This is a great game for for speaking and grammar skills practice with your students in Upper Intermediate to Advanced ESL classrooms. This set is a MUST to reinforce difficult grammar and get your students speaking in all four of the conditional verb tenses. Just laminate, cut them out and use. To use a card, students The questions are grouped into the following categories: Zero Conditional (20 pink cards) First Conditional (20 yellow cards) Second Conditional (20 blue cards) Third Conditional (20 purple cards) 16 playing cards (Draw two, Skip, Reverse, Wild) This pdf file includes: 80 question cards 16 playing cards Directions This is a digital download. No physical product will be shipped. This resource is also available for purchase on Teacher Pay Teachers. If you prefer to purchase it there, follow this link. How to assemble and use this resource: This is a full color pdf file. There is also a B&W version included in the download. After printing the resource, I recommend laminating the cards before cutting. This increases durability and ensures that you can continue using this set again and again. How will you receive the resource? After your payment has processed you will be redirected to a download page where you can immediately download the file and save it to your computer. You will also receive an email containing a link to the resource. * Due to the digital nature of this product, Hot Chocolate Education does NOT offer refunds. Once the product has been downloaded, it can't be returned and refunds can not be issued.
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Fun and engaging ESL activities, games and worksheets in printable PDF format with full teacher's notes and answers for English teachers to use in class.
Fix It! Grammar from Institute for Excellence in Writing takes the fear out of teaching grammar with easy-to-teach lessons & a spiral approach.
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This is a fun whole class activity for introducing the subject and predicate of a sentence. Students are given strips of paper that have either a subject or a predicate. Students can mingle to find a partner who has a sentence part that will go with their part. Students with subject cards find a student ... Read More about Super Silly Sentences; Subjects and Predicates
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Teaching dependent and independent clauses in upper elementary does not have to be as tricky or difficult as you think.
Someone is impersonating me. This person has created a fake account using my name. They’re going around asking for money on Facebook. And worse: they’re using bad grammar. And I just think that’s tacky. For starters, I don’t ask for money. The last time I asked for money I was 16. I was trying to […]
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This parts of speech mini book is a perfect reference tool for your student. All you need is one letter-size piece of paper–no glue or staples needed! Two versions included: One completed version and one partially completed version that requires students to complete.You Might Also Like:Third Grade Grammar BundleFourth Grade Grammar BundleFifth Grade Grammar Bundle 3rd Grade […]
This worksheet it's an easy introduction to comparative. It's just required the use of ER at the and of the adjectives. This worksheet it was made for beginner student of age of 6. - ESL worksheets
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Telling the Time in English Asking The Time We can use some questions for asking the time which are given below; Questions: What time is it? What is the time? Do you have the time? Do you know what time is it? Could you tell me the time, please? Do you happen to have the time? Have you got the right time? What time do you make it? Answering the questions Examples: It’s exactly or about or almost or just gone … Sure, it is 3:00 Sorry, I am not wearing a watch. 2:30 It is 4:20 It is
I have always been a grammar nut, but my kids are not so much. I remember learning just the list of
This is an amazing game to play with any students practicing the Past Simple!Everyone loves UNO, and now you can play and learn at the same time - win, win!This pack of cards includes 80 verb cards, each with a different Irregular Past Simple verb on it. Both British and American spellings are incl...
This UNO inspired card game features 40 different adjectives to practice and use comparative and superlative forms. Included are: one and two syllable adjectives, y-endings, long adjectives.My students love playing vocabulary card games! EASY: Have students use the adjective as a COMPARATIVE or SUPERLATIVE in order to use the card. (Ex. colder, coldest) or DIFFICULT: The student must use the the adjective correctly in a COMPARATIVE OR SUPERLATIVE sentence. (Depending on what their card says) What's included in this download: 80 adjective cards (40 different adjectives) Each card is in one of four colors and features a number from 1 to 10 4 DRAW TWO cards >>>>> the next player must draw two cards 4 SKIP cards >>>>> skips the next players turn 4 REVERSE cards>>>>>> reverses the order in which turns are taken 4 WILD cards>>changes color This resource is also available for purchase on Teacher Pay Teachers. If you prefer to purchase it there, follow this link. This resource is a digital download. No physical product will be shipped.How to assemble and use this resource: This is a full color pdf file. After printing the resource, I recommend laminating the cards before using. This increases durability and ensures that you can continue using this set again and again. How will you receive the resource? After your payment has processed you will be redirected to a download page where you can immediately download the file and save it to your computer. You will also receive an email containing a link to the resource. * Due to the digital nature of this product. Hot Chocolate Education does NOT offer refunds. Once the product has been downloaded, it can't be returned and refunds can not be issued.