Reading The Case of the Serpent's Eye A short detective story with many examples of modals of certainty in use.
Grammar Quiz - Say or Said A quiz with feedback to test your knowledge of 'say' vs 'said' when using reported speech.
Grammar Reported Speech: Handling Contradictions The Art Downtown --- "Hi, did you see the new art downtown?" Sarah asked. "Oh yes! The one with the big shiny balls?" Mark answered. "I thought it was very nice." Sarah shook her head. "No, not that one. I meant the moving
Grammar Beyond Said - Reported Speech ☀️ 🌙 Quiz: Reported Speech - Beyond Said Choose the best reporting verb to complete each sentence. Your Score: You can try again with a new set of questions, or enter your information below to send your score. Student Information Nickname Homeroom Student ID Questions Check My Score Send Score to Teacher
Grammar M6 Grammar Practice Test Please check out the new format below: M6 Grammar ReviewTitle Some/Any No/None Possessives Punctuation English Grammar Review A presentation based on your classroom materials. Ready to test your knowledge? Let’s Start! Determiners: `some` and `any` `some` in Positive Sentences We generally use `some` (and its compounds like
Grammar M6 Grammar Review Title Some/Any No/None Possessives Punctuation English Grammar Review A presentation based on your classroom materials. Ready to test your knowledge? Let's Start! Determiners: `some` and `any` `some` in Positive Sentences We generally use `some` (and its compounds like `somebody`, `something`) in positive statements to refer to
Grammar M4 Grammar Practice ☀️ 🌙 Grammar Review Quiz A random set of 15 questions covering modals and verb tenses. Your Score: You can try again with a new set of questions, or enter your information below to send your score. Student Information Nickname Homeroom Student ID Send Score to Teacher Try Again Questions Check My
Grammar M5 Grammar Practice Grammar Practice Quiz Get a new set of 15 random questions each time you practice! Score: 0 / 15 Try Again with New Questions
Grammar M3 Grammar Review & Practice Test This quiz will test your knowledge of key grammar points, including fact and opinion, verb types, subject-verb agreement, and verb tenses like the simple present, present progressive, and simple past.
Grammar Describing Changes with the Present Progressive Describing Changes Using the Present Progressive for things that are changing. Describing Trends Personal Changes Speaking Practice Practice Quiz Describing Trends (การอธิบายแนวโน้ม) We use the present progressive (am/is/are + verb-ing) to talk about trends or situations that are slowly changing. These are things happening 'around now&
Grammar WH- Question Words Our Main Question Words Who * Asks about: a person or people * Example: Who is your teacher? What * Asks about: a thing, an idea, or an action * Example: What is your favorite color? Where * Asks about: a place or location * Example: Where is the library? When * Asks about: a time or
Grammar Simple Present vs Present Progressive Distinguishing Habitual and Temporary Actions in the Present In English grammar, the choice between the simple present and the present progressive tense hinges on a fundamental distinction: whether an action is a regular, long-standing habit or a temporary state of affairs. The Simple Present tense is the go-to for habitual
Grammar Reported Speech Mastering Reported Speech: A Beginner's Guide Reported speech, also known as indirect speech, is a fundamental concept in English that allows you to recount what someone else has said without using their exact words. 1. What is Reported Speech? When we want to tell someone what another person