Grammar for Gamers
You can learn a lot of English for watching video games. You can learn even more by joining multiplayer games with English speakers. You can do this even if your English is far from perfect, but it is much better if your grammar is as correct as possible.
Grammar for Gamers will help you. We will focus only on the grammar that is most useful for video games. This will help you better understand what your teammates are saying and it should help your teammates better understand you as well.
Since you are gamers, we know you like to have fun. Therefore, we will try to make the subject of grammar as fun as possible and as easy to understand as possible. We will also use many examples from video games.
Topics : These are the topics covered in Grammar for Gamers: Introduction, Nouns 1, Nouns 2,Nouns 3, Verbs & verb tenses 1, Verbs & verb tenses 2, Verb forms, The Progressive, Present Perfect, Future, Modals, Active-Passive, Prepositions, Adjectives, Phrasal Verbs, Adverbs, Conditionals, Other Resources
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How do English speakers actually use the present perfect? Let's start with some real-world examples from video gamers.
The two most common ways video gamers use to talk about the future are "going to + verb" and "will". We look at both in this video which includes video clips from DayZ and Fortnite. Keep the examples in mind when you talk about the future whether in a video game or in a conversation with English speakers.
Video gamers are constantly thinking about what they are going to next, so they talk about the near future a lot. Here are many examples of how they do it, all taken from popular multiplayer video games.
In your English classes, you probably learned verb tenses one at a time. In real life, however, we change tenses often, even every sentence or two. Here are some great examples of REAL ENGLISH tense shifts from a variety of popular video games!
Real questions and real answers – lots of them, taken from some of your favorite multiplayer video games. You'll find the skill of asking and answering is a lot more interesting and fun than what you get in most English classes.