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irregular past tenses went · ate · saw
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perfect tense gone · won
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verb synonyms cut · slice
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adjective synonyms big · huge
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noun synonyms stone · rock
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Standard English should of → should have
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adverbs bright · brightly
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future perfect tense win · will have won
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past perfect tense had gone · had won
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past tense of -y verbs try · tried
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present perfect tense do · have done
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past tense mistakes
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determiner mistakes
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mixed tense mistakes
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present simple tense go · goes
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auxiliary verbs
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verb synonyms & antonyms win, lose · win, succeed
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articles a · an · the
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auxiliary verb questions
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gendered words men · women · people
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past tenses regular and irregular
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modal verbs
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co-ordinating · subordinating conjunctions
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co-ordinating conjunctions FANBOYS
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subordinating conjunctions whether · when · because
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noun · verb
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verb · adjective jived to the *dance* music
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place prepositions at · on · in
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run-on sentences We arrived they left.
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possessive pronoun or relative pronoun her · when
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-ed · -ing adjectives excited · exciting
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sentence tense past · present
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am · is · are
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infinitives to be · to want
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phrasal verbs look up · let down
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verb forms look · looks · to look
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countable · uncountable
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demonstratives this · that · these · those
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possessive pronouns my · your · their
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adjective · adverb crazy · crazily
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common nouns · proper nouns lemon · London
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word types happy · happily · happiness
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auxiliary verb question words
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FANBOYS
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sentence structure simple · compound · complex
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past · present · future tense
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past tense aspects simple · progressive · perfect
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perfect tense had seen · has seen · will have seen
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present tense aspects eat · is eating · has eaten
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progressive tense was going · is going · will be going
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simple tense past · present · future
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gerund · infinitive playing · to play
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preposition · determiner · adjective · conjunction before · the · sunny · yet
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spot the auxiliary verb
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spot the modal auxiliary verb
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spot the verb (multiple choice)
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sentence or fragment? During the night.
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preposition · subordinating conjunction
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noun · verb · adjective · adverb
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noun · verb · preposition · pronoun
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time prepositions at 2pm · on Tuesday · in March
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active · passive voice
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sentence type statement · question · exclamation · command
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speaker's point of view 1st · 2nd · 3rd person
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subjunctives
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relative pronouns who · when · where · which
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indefinite pronouns everyone · anyone · no one · someone
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subject · object pronouns she · her
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pro word classes
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pro clauses
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conjunctions
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conversions
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prepositions
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past tense aspects ran · was running · had run
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pronouns he · him · himself
- Vocabulary
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portmanteaus breakfast + lunch → brunch
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present tense aspects runs · is running · has run
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does · do
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does not · do not
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has · have
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was · were
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sports verbs go swimming · play tennis
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a · an
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subject · object pronouns we · us
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Standard English · Non-Standard English got to · gotta
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does the sentence have a preposition?
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proofreading commas
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proofreading dashes
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proofreading exclamation marks
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proofreading question marks
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spot the cohesive pronouns
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preposition · pronoun
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spot the auxiliary verbs
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spot the modal verbs
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spot the verbs
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spot the determiners
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spot the adjectives
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spot the nouns
- Vocabulary
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spot the synonyms The puppy was happy, and the kitten was joyful.
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spot the FANBOYS
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spot the fronted adverbials
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spot the main clause
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spot the object
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spot the subject The boys · A cat · Two dogs
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spot the perfect tense
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spot the present tense
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spot the imperatives
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spot the relative clauses
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spot the reporting clauses
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subordinate clauses
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spot the subordinating conjunctions
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spot the prepositions
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spot the adverbials
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spot the cohesive devices
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spot the intensifiers really · very · quite
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spot the noun phrases
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spot the relative pronouns who · which · that
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spot the pronouns she · her · its
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spot the adverbs (mixed) above · usually · happily
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spot the adverbs of frequency often · usually · hardly ever
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spot the adverbs of manner quickly · sadly · softly
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spot the adverbs of possibility
- Questions
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closed question word order
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question word order
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rewrite question as statement
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statement word order
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active voice
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command sentence builder
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passive voice
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adjective order
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adverbs of possibility order
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future time
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present perfect sentence builder
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question words who · when · where
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place prepositions on the bus · at home
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time prepositions at 10am · on Monday
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point of view pronouns 1st · 2nd · 3rd person
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third person present tense sees · mixes · tries