Thanks for that link!
I’ve found Mignon Fogarty’s “Grammar Pop” app to be fun . . . but it isn’t free and it doesn’t work on every platform. Also, it isn’t concerned with correctness,
just with understanding parts of speech:
http://page.macmillan.com/qdt/grammar-pop But, it’s fun! And Fogarty also provides a guide to using the game in the classroom, I see.
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time to play . . .
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