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Infinitive (Adjectival)

Do you have something to eat?

  • Fall for English 'Race and Speak'

    A Race and Speak type game along with follow up writing

  • Let's Name Things! Adjective Infinitive

    A group activity that prompts students to think quickly to earn points

  • "It...for...to..." Who are these people?!

    Simple half-worksheet - Students complete sentences for "It is easy/hard/fun/important for me to ______" and the teacher reads them, students guess who wrote it.

  • Name 5 (Infinitive - Adjectival)

    'Name 5'-style trivia game that uses the infinitive (adjectival).

  • Do You Know How to Play BINGO?

    A classroom bingo game that practices the question 'Do you know?'

  • Pencils and Bombs Review Quiz and Profile Game

    A quiz review game and then a writing activity.

  • A bunch of Questions for Quizzes

    Questions lists focused on various grammar points

  • Infinitive WRITE and RACE worksheets

    Group activities to practice 'I want to be...' and 'I have something to...'

  • Do You Have A Game To Play?

    A simple guessing game that has students asking the target grammar in its question form and writing it as a statement.

  • Anything To Eat

    Students use Infinitive Verbs sentences to fill in a grid.

  • Something to do for the holidays

    Students practice the "something to ______" grammar pattern by giving each other advice.

  • Top 5 activities

  • A bunch of Questions for Quizzes

    Questions lists focused on various grammar points

  • Name 5 (Infinitive - Adjectival)

    'Name 5'-style trivia game that uses the infinitive (adjectival).

  • "It...for...to..." Who are these people?!

    Simple half-worksheet - Students complete sentences for "It is easy/hard/fun/important for me to ______" and the teacher reads them, students guess who wrote it.

  • Pencils and Bombs Review Quiz and Profile Game

    A quiz review game and then a writing activity.

  • Something to do for the holidays

    Students practice the "something to ______" grammar pattern by giving each other advice.

    1. Keith Miyazaki June 24, 2022

      An inspirational resource for this grammar point is the British Film Institute's "50 films to see before age 15" at {https://www.bfi.org.uk/lists/50-films-see-age-15}

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