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Verbs for Kids

Explore essential verbs for kids to strengthen their language skills. Learn everyday actions and activities that help children express themselves more clearly and confidently.

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American Slang Quiz

American slang is the casual, playful side of the English language. These are the words and expressions people use in everyday conversation that you won’t always find in textbooks. Slang changes with culture, trends and generations, which makes it fun to learn and useful for understanding movies, music, and social media. Knowing slang helps you sound more natural and understand how people really speak in the United States.

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Synonyms and Antonyms Quiz

The Synonyms and Antonyms Quiz is a fun way to test and improve your English vocabulary. Synonyms are words that have the same or similar meanings, like happy and joyful. Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings, like hot and cold.

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English Prepositions Quiz

Test your grammar skills with this fun English Prepositions Quiz. Practice using prepositions like in, on, at, and under through simple, engaging questions. Perfect for students and English learners who want to improve their grammar and sentence writing.

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US vs UK English Quiz

The US vs UK English Quiz tests your knowledge of the differences between American and British English. Learn how words, spellings, and phrases change across the Atlantic — from “color” to “colour” and “truck” to “lorry.” It’s a fun way to see how well you know both versions of English.

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English Idioms Quiz

Take this English Idioms Quiz to test your knowledge of everyday expressions. Learn the meanings of popular idioms with examples and answers. Perfect for students, learners, and quiz lovers!

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English Tenses Quiz

The English Tenses Quiz is a practical way to check how well you understand verb forms and the time they describe. It focuses on the three main time frames—past, present, and future—and their different forms: simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous.

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