3-Part Sentences

3-Part Sentences

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This game is a great way to get your students involved in practicing their grammar both out loud and on paper.

You need three boxes (box tops, hats, or bins will work). The first should be labelled Tense, the second labelled Pronouns and the last labelled Positive/Negative. In Tense - have future, past, present on slips of paper. In Pronouns - I, you, he, she, they, we.

In Positive/Negative you will have one with positive and the other with negative. Each student comes up to the front of the classroom and pulls out one slip of paper from each box. The teacher then calls out an infinitive verb and the student must say a sentence for the class using that verb with the Tense, Pronoun and Positive/Negative slips they pulled. (TIP: After each correct sentence is said aloud by a student – you can have all students write it down on a piece of paper to turn in at the end of class. This way, they are practising written and oral grammar.)