-ED verb endings can be pronounced three different ways. Luckily, there are rules about which pronunciation is which, based on the last sound of the verb. Learn the rules and the pronunciations.
Comparative adjectives are used to compare 2 or more things, people or places. We also use them to compare 1 thing, person or place at different times. We use "than" after the comparative adjective to say what we are comparing something with. Example: The mouse is smaller than the cat. In this English grammar lesson, you will learn the spelling rules for comparatives. The rules are different depending on whether the adjective is 1 syllable, 2 syllable and more or irregular. more >>> see this video.
Grammar Space Kids is a three-level grammar series designed for low beginner students. With Grammar Space Kids, students learn basic grammar rules that will help them build a strong foundation of English grammar. The series’ easy and fun approach to English grammar helps students expand their understanding of grammar rules and also further develop their speaking and writing skills. An array of interesting writing exercises encourage students to use the grammar rules they have learned in meaningful contexts while gaining confidence in their abilities to write accurate sentences.
Grammar Space Kids is a three-level grammar series designed for low beginner students. With Grammar Space Kids, students learn basic grammar rules that will help them build a strong foundation of English grammar. The series’ easy and fun approach to English grammar helps students expand their understanding of grammar rules and also further develop their speaking and writing skills. An array of interesting writing exercises encourage students to use the grammar rules they have learned in meaningful contexts while gaining confidence in their abilities to write accurate sentences.