Grammar Pop
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Version :1.2
Size :37.92Mb
Updated :Sep 14,2017
Developer :HPHLP
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the users' reviews of Grammar Pop, here are three pros and three cons, each limited to 15 words: **Pros:** * "Engaging and fun way to learn grammar rules, with a unique and addictive game-like design." (5 stars) * "Helpful for improving writing skills and understanding grammar concepts, with concise explanations." (5 stars) * "User-friendly interface, easy to navigate, and adapts to individual learning needs." (4 stars) **Cons:** * "Some grammar rules and explanations are oversimplified, leading to confusion or misinterpretation." (3 stars) * "Limited opportunities for reinforcing newly learned grammar concepts through practice exercises." (4 stars) * "Occasional crashes or glitches while playing, which can be frustrating and disrupt learning." (3 stars)
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Description
The award-winning Grammar Girl presents Grammar Pop: A fun word game for adults and a great way for kids to learn parts of speech. Match words with parts-of-speech, pop clouds, and progress from nouns and verbs to gerunds and participles. The sentences get longer, the parts of speech get harder, and the timer gets shorter as you pop more clouds and advance through the game. You won’t even know you’re learning! TESTIMONIALS “Unlike anything I've seen...Fun to play a 'smart' game.” —Beth St. James, graphic designer, artist, and mom “As a licensed teacher I'd strongly recommend it to middle or high school English students.” —Scott Miniea, grammar enthusiast “My 3rd & 4th grades sons loved it!...The 3rd grade son struggles with spelling and grammar. He really got into the game.” —Jennifer Whitmer, elementary school administrator and mother of four “As an adult I enjoyed being able to brush up on my skills...A very valuable classroom tool.” —Salina Gibson, author “I teach a college grammar class and I think the repetition of identifying parts of a sentence would help my students tremendously.” —Timi Ross Poeppelman, college professor AWARDS FOR GRAMMAR GIRL Grammar Girl products have a proven track record for excellence in education. 2012 International Reading Association Teachers’ Choice (for "Grammar Girl Presents the Ultimate Writing Guide for Students") 2016 Best Education Podcast – Academy of Podcasters 2015 101 Best Websites for Writers – Writer's Digest Grammar Girl has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show as a grammar expert, is a regular radio guest, and has been featured in Business Week, the New York Times, CNN, Reader’s Digest, the Washington Post, and USA Today. She has written seven books on grammar, including "Grammar Girl Presents The Ultimate Writing Guide for Students," which is used in many classrooms and has been offered through Scholastic book fairs.
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    By Garylee234Mar 12,2019
    I see that other users have identified the problems. Where are the fixes? Seriously.
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    By cheezy717Jun 19,2020
    “For” is not a verb.