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Grammar City: FREE GRAMMAR BOARD GAME
Add '-s' or '-es' or 'ies'
Adjectives and Adverbs
Adverbs of Frequency
Although
And But So Because
Articles
As ... As Comparisons
Be Verb
Be Verb: Negative
Be Verb: Past
Can and Could
Capitalization
Collocations with 'Get'
Collocations with 'Have'
Collocations with 'Take'
Common Mistakes in English
Comparatives
Coordinating Conjunctions
Could You...? Requests
Count & Non-count Nouns
Do / Go / Play
Either...or / Neither...nor
First Conditional
Future Continuous
Future: Going To
Future: 'Going To' vs 'Will'
Future Perfect
Future: Present Continuous
Future: Will
Gerunds and Infinitives
Have (Possession)
Have To
However
Indefinite Pronouns
Like / Hate & Like To / Hate to
Linkers: Time (Past) / first, then, after that, etc.
May and Might
Modals of Probability
Must (necessity)
Numbers: Cardinal
Ought To
Participle Adjectives: '-ed' vs '-ing'
Partitives
Parts of Speech
Passive
Past Continuous
Past Perfect
Past Simple 1
Past Simple 2
Past Simple 3
Past Simple: Negatives
Past Time Words
Phrasal Verbs - Mixed
Phrasal Verbs with 'Get'
Phrasal Verbs with 'Take'
Phrasal Verbs with 'Up'
Place and Movement
Plural & Singular Nouns
Possessive Adjectives
Possessive Pronouns
Possessive: 's / s'
Prefix: Re-
Prefix: Un-
Prefixes: Im- / In-
Present Continuous
Present Perfect Continuous
Present Perfect Simple
Present Perfect: For and Since
Present Simple
Quantifiers: Some and Any
Quoted Speech
Reflexive Pronouns
Relative Clauses
Reported Speech
Second Conditional
Should
Should Have
Stative Verbs
Subject and Object Pronouns
Suffix: -able
Suffix: -er
Suffix: -ness
Superlatives
Tag Questions
Tenses: Review
Their / There / They're
There is / There are
Third Conditional
This / That / These / Those
Time: At / In / On
Too
Too and Enough
Transition Signals
Used to
Whatever / Whenever Etc
W/H Questions (Past Simple)
W/H Questions (Present Simple)
Wish: Present
Word Order
Would Like / Would Like To
Yes / No Questions (Past)
Yes / No Questions (Present)
Yes / No Questions (Present Continuous)
Zero Conditional
PAST SIMPLE QUIZ - Click on the best option to complete each sentence.
He ... see a dentist yesterday because he had a toothache.
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