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Grammar Pop Winterfest

Grammar Pop Winterfest at Mac App Store analyse

HPHLP
757 ratings · Power index: 180
Version 1.1
Size 27.84 Mb
Updated 7 years ago
Released 09 Dec 2013

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Description

Its a wintery new version of the original Grammar Pop iOS game. Match words with their parts of speech to pop clouds and release coins. Think you know your adverbs from your adjectives? Your prepositions from your participles? Can you match them under time pressure? Get Grammar Pop Winterfest today and prove it. With 28 levels, 11 parts of speech, and more than 10,000+ words, this seasonal version of Grammar Pop will challenge players at every level. Start with the easy parts or jump to the hard levels; its up to you. The game builds on itself as the sentences get longer and new parts of speech are added to the mix. "Apps such as Grammar Pop are excellent resources to provide for students when they have down time or as options for rewards and recess on rainy days." -- Engage, a Reading Today blog from the International Reading Association "Unlike anything Ive seen...Fun to play a smart game." --Beth St. James, graphic designer, artist, and mom "What Grammar Pop does is what many educational apps lack: it makes learning exceptionally fun!" -- iSource "[T]he app that scored the best, according to our criteria, and that we recommend most strongly...Grammar Pop HD. This is a really clever app." -- Balefire Labs

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 3.96k
Est. Revenue ~ $1.62k

Availability

Devices

MacDesktop

Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 2.79 CAD
China 12 CNY
France 2.29 EUR
Germany 2.29 EUR
Italy 2.29 EUR
Netherlands 2.29 EUR
Portugal 2.29 EUR
Spain 2.29 EUR
Poland 2.29 EUR
UK 1.99 GBP
India 159 INR
Japan 250 JPY
Poland 8.99 PLN
Russia 149 RUB
Turkey 12.99 TRY
USA 1.99 USD
Ukraine 1.99 USD

Grammar Pop has many errors on the advanced levels when dealing with verbals (gerunds, participles)

Gateymsu · 11 years ago

I bought and have been using your game in my 8th grade language arts classes. You have MANY mistakes when it comes to participles and gerunds on your game. Many VERBS are marked as VERBALS, and they are NOT. For example, here is one of your sentences. Jenson was frosting lemon cupcakes this morning. You have frosting listed as a participle, but it is a verb. It is part of the verb phrase – was frosting. If you put the sentence in past tense, frosting would change meaning it cannot be a participle or a gerund. Jenson frosted lemon cupcakes this morning. Please do an update, and correct these errors.