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Present Perfect versus Past Simple Tense Game – Racing Game

Game to practice differentiating the present perfect from the simple past tense. The Past simple is for actions that were finished at a defined time in the past. Present perfect have multiple rules. This game helps review the two tenses. This game replaces the previous game which is now phased out. The old game had […]

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Have ever present perfect monkey game

Have ever done – present perfect : Practice have ever done – present perfect using this ESL fun Game. This game replaces the previous game which is now phased out. The old game had the following description: Games are great for motivating students to learn. By playing our fun educational games, students can practice and review key English […]

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Present Perfect Game Using – Already and Yet – Dragon Game

Grammar game to practice the present perfect tense using ‘yet’ and ‘already’. This game replaces the previous game which is now phased out. The old game had the following description: Already yet present perfect volley already & yet with present perfect : Practice already & yet with present perfect using this ESL fun Game. Games […]

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Past versus present tenses English Grammar Quiz Game

This ESL grammar game helps young learners to distinguish between use of past versus present verb tenses in English. Click the play button to begin. Past versus present tenses – Knowing when to use past and present forms of tenses in English can often pose a challenge to learners. Past tenses are such tenses like […]

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Present Simple Tense Action Verbs Interactive Monkey Game

Practice Present Simple Grammar and Sentences  with this  ESL Vocabulary and Grammar Interactive Monkey Fun Game for Beginners (sings, listens, etc). ESL Learners and Teachers can use it to review English vocabulary and grammar or simply practice these words. The present simple tense is often used for habitual or regular actions. We often use time expressions […]