Find grammar flashcards with images and words for teaching English grammar topics such as countable and uncountable nouns, adjectives, prepositions, irregular verbs, and more!
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Easy Adjectives (Set A)
FREE16 simple adjective flashcards suitable for beginners.
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Regular Verbs
FREE27 flashcards for teaching the past tense. Word cards are in the past tense and can optionally be printed with the base verb.
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Irregular Verbs
FREE18 picture cards for teaching irregular past tense verbs. Includes past tense verb cards with the base verb.
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Prepositions Flashcards
FREEA set of 14 preposition flashcards with very simple pictures.
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Action Flashcards – Set D
FREE16 action verb flashcards for building vocabulary.
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Action Flashcards – Set C
FREE16 action verbs for building vocabulary.
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Adjectives Set C
FREE26 cards with simple descriptive words suitable for beginner-level adult students or young learners.
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Frequency Adverbs
FREEA set 7 flashcards illustrated with simple check marks for teaching frequency adverbs.
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Countable Food
FREE18 countable food flashcards showing food items in plural.
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Irregular Plural Nouns
FREEA set of cards for teaching the plural form of nouns that don’t just take “s”.
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Action Verbs with Frequency Adverb Prompts
FREEFlashcards with pictures of actions along with prompts for telling how often the action happens.
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Adjectives Set B: Opposites
FREE18 flashcards illustrating pairs of opposites– strong/weak, short/tall– with two pictures on each card.
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Common Contractions
FREE4 sets of word cards for practice reading contractions with pronouns + auxiliary verbs will, would, to have and to be.
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Classroom Objects – Plural Nouns
FREEA small set of countable, plural nouns.
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Uncountable Food
FREE18 flashcards for teaching noncount food nouns.
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Punctuation Marks
FREE18 flashcards printable with or without labels for teaching punctuation marks… Yay?
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Contractions with NOT
FREE32 word cards for practice reading negative contractions with not such as don’t, can’t, won’t.