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Do you have young kids ? Have you ever thought of using your Iphone to teach them Grammar ?
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Education Free Paradox Software (Pvt) Ltd iPhone, iPad, iPod

Grammar Fun allows kids of all ages to learn correct grammar by matching grammatical constructs to the corresponding words in a sentence. A child friendly interface makes this a fun filled activity

Persons studying English as a second language (ESL) or those who would like to learn English may find this useful as well.

The Free version of Grammar Fun features a limited number of sentences. Upgrade to the Pro version to enjoy hundreds more as well as new sentences regularly !

Reviews

Love it
Seebus

Cool app. My kid really loves it.


Good practice
yukita06

This is a good practice for kids to recall the verbs and nouns.


Language fun
Rhonda Gillum

Kids love it! Have fun while they are learning.


Awesome
Askal22

The best.....


Grammar Fun
Looking for educational fun

Great way to teach parts of speech to younger students.


Thu
Ylhlihjufr

Awesome game. Really fun and so helpful..... I definitely suggest this game to everyone.. No matter what age. :)


Grammar fun
Mapr12

It's ok but could have some improvements. Each sentence part could be color coded. It seems like sometimes it did not account for all possibilities. For example parks have..amenities. It would not accept parks as a noun. It is good that it can get harder by increasing the parts one is looking for.


Good app, minimal adds
Runswithforks

I really like this. It plays smoothly and runs without ad interruptions. GREAT way to teach your kinds hands on verb/adverb/adjective/nouns :) I will be keeping this one for my 5yr old! Maybe invert the triangles so it's more obvious which word they're pointing to?


He enjoys this
Wife2dondi

My son has struggled with grammar for yrs. he enjoys this game & really wants the pro version. He is 14 and on the Autism Spectrum.


It's okay.
IndieBeanie

It has so much potential. Where are the punctuation marks? Also many fragments instead of sentences (Cereals are the best). I mean c'mon. This has great potential but not with teaching prompts like that.