Language Games 

 

A Feast of Homonyms Java Game
A matching game of homonyms.
Created by Mona

Parts of Speech Java Game
Students will match the part of speech with the correct definition.
Created by Colleen N. Sheridan

Singular and Plural Nouns Java Game
Match the singular nouns with the correct plural nouns. Words include both regular and irregular nouns.

Prefix Skills Java Game
This game is here to help you in learning your prefixes.
Created by Jose Otero

Homographs Challenge Board
Homographs are words with more than one definition. Guess which homograph is being described. Example: something used with a hammer OR part of your finger or toe. Answer: nail.
Created by Tracy Boyd

Contractions Java Game
Match the contractions with their correct word pairs
Created by Donna Taylor

English Irregular Verbs Challenge Board
Learn the past tense of irregular English verbs
Created by Sarah Taylor

Filling in gaps Cloze
Chose the correct word from the list to complete the story.

Compound Words Java Game
A compound word is one made up of two separate words. In this activity, match two words together correctly to make a new word.

To / Two / Too - (copy) Pop-ups
Learn the difference between the homophones to, two, and too.
Created by Decarl

Adjective Phrase Practice Quiz
Adjective phrases modify the noun or pronoun in front of them. They will tell "what kind" or "which one" about these nouns and pronouns.

More Contractions Java Game
Word pairs and their shortened forms.

Irregular Verbs Java Game
Learn past tense and past participles
Created by Quia Editors

Problem Verbs Java Game

Irregular Verbs I Quiz

Problem Verbs - sit/set Pop-ups
Remember:
Sit and it's principle parts mean to rest in an upright position.
Set and it's principle parts mean to place or put something.

Problem Verbs - sit/set Quiz

Problem verbs review - sit/set/lie/lay/rise/raise Java Game
Practice with these games to get a clear meaning of each of these troublesome verbs. Understanding the meaning of these verbs will help you use them and their principal parts correctly.

Rise/Raise Practice Quiz Quiz
Remember:
The principle parts of rise mean to get up/to go up/to appear to go up on its own. They do not have an object.
Rise Rising Rose ...

"Said" Word Search Java Game
Sixty words to use instead of "said".

Sars Report in TODAY dated April 8, 2003 Cloze
This cloz passage focuses on the use of verbs.
Enjoy this exercise!
Created by Chan Mei Har

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