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• Click the “Start Game” button to start.
• After clicking the start game button, you will see the topic covered on that specific sentence. You can use this as your guide if you want to review this topic again.
• In the “Your Mission” part, you can see what you need to do with the sentence for example, “make it a negative sentence”.
• Below the “Your Mission” part, you can se blocks of words that make up the whole sentence. Arrange the blocks in order to create the correct sentence.
A fun game to help you master English grammar.
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Your Mission:
1. Choose the correct building block:
2. Now, build the sentence in the correct order:







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Learn the difference between words for 'talking'.
This game will teach you the distinction between speak, talk, tell, and say. Learn the concepts, then test your knowledge.
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Focuses on the act of using your voice or on formal speech. It often emphasizes a one-way communication.
Example: She will speak at the conference tomorrow. He can speak three languages.
Focuses on a conversation between two or more people. It's generally more informal and interactive.
Example: We need to talk about our plans for the weekend. They talked for hours.
Focuses on giving information or a story to someone. It requires an object (you tell *someone* *something*).
Example: Can you tell me the time? He told us a funny story.
Focuses on quoting the specific words that someone uttered. It's often followed by a direct quote.
Example: She said, "I'll be there soon." He didn't say where he was going.
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All 22 Grammar Lesson Videos, 22 Quiz Discussion Videos, the Sentence Transformer App, and monthly supplementary materials.
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No. Lessons progress from beginner to intermediate.
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