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Grammar Basics and Advanced app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 6064 ratings )
Business Education
Developer: Prachi Pimpalkhare
0.99 USD
Current version: 3.9, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 29 Jul 2010
App size: 20.35 Mb

Most comprehensive English Grammar study material.
Please take a look at below topic list:
- Alphabets
- Type of sentences
- Articles
- Subject
- Verb
- Object
- Tenses
- Helping verbs
- Pronouns
- Kinds of noun
- Punctuation
- Adjective
- Adverb
- Prepositions
- Confusing Words
- Time prepositions
- Modal verbs
- Conjunctions
- Interjection
- Gerund & Participle
- Gender
- Noun - Number
- Proverbs
- Give one word
- Animal sounds
- order sentences in correct sequence
- correct ending for sentences
- word that fits best


** If you would like to cover any additional topics, please send an email to [email protected] with your feedback. We will try our best to cover that topic in the next upgrade. ***

Latest reviews of Grammar Basics and Advanced app for iPhone and iPad

Not great
A pretty poor learning tool. There are free games that have better questions than this app.
Stupid
This is stupid. It doesnt teach you.
Grammar basics
Its shameful to see a grammar app that has errors in sentence structure and spelling. iTunes shouldnt be selling such junk.
Joke!
App downloaded but every time you click on to use it you get one second then back to your main screen. Hopefully if this is a bug it gets fixed after my great review. I would love to have something for my dollar spent.
Just OK
This app is helpful in some areas, and not so in other areas. English grammar is unique in that it includes several accepted forms of "english." American English, vocabulary and punctuation differ from U.K. English, South African English, and other accepted english forms that are in use today. Here are a couple of examples. The app refers to a declarative sentence as an assertive sentence. This is not American vocabulary. It also neglects the comma that precedes a coordinate conjunction. In grammar construction, coordinate conjunctions are used in compound sentences; they always require a comma, and can never be used to begin a sentence. If you are looking for something to teach generic ESL grammar concepts, this will likely do. I would not use it for PSAT, or any other standardized test preparation. If you are looking for scholarly assistance in writing your college papers or graduate thesis, try a good reliable standardized english grammar textbook.
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