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Tag Archives: adverb
Connective English Word Sentence Game Primer Tutorial
On a similar “English word” theme to yesterday’s Word Guessing or Synonym Game for Two Tutorial today we want to create an … online game … constructing English sentences … via English words … but, perhaps a tad obtusely … … Continue reading
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Adverb Types Game Primer Tutorial
If you study English grammar at a “word” level, the definition of an “adverb” becomes very fluid. We were taught at school, maybe to simplify things, that “adverbs modify verbs”, but maybe it was because we were so young then, … Continue reading

