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Do you like English but find grammar difficult to understand? Is it boring, or do you have trouble remembering all the rules?

If your answer to any of these questions is “yes”, you are not alone—many students share this experience. Unfortunately, they struggle to excel in English, and often give up on trying to improve their grammar.

However, a good grasp of grammar is what gives you the ability to speak and write correctly. A deck of GRAMMARGON playing cards.That’s why I invented GRAMMARGON—to make English grammar fun and accessible for students no matter where they are. You can learn through a series of unique and entertaining games for 1–6 players without ever getting bored, discouraged, or losing concentration.

No studying, no stress—learn without effort.

Grammar can be boring, but it’s really important. GRAMMARGON is fun and makes it easy to learn.

GRAMMARGON, PS vs PC Playing card face. The type of card is Form. The card reads:He/She/It does not (doesn't) + V1 (for 1st verb form). Below it indicates that this is the negative sentence form. Additionally the card border contains the irregular verb burn burnt/burned burnt/burned
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GRAMMARGON, PS vs PC Playing card face. The type of card is Form. The card reads:He/She/It is not (isn't/'s not) + V1 (for 1st verb form)+ -ing. Below it indicates that this is the negative sentence form. Additionally the card border contains the regular verb watch watched watched
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So how exactly does GRAMMARGON work?

Are you aware that the same mindset you have while playing games and having fun just happens to be the perfect mindset for learning?

Science shows that learning through play is probably the most effective way to take in and assimilate information.

While playing GRAMMARGON, you’ll have no trouble concentrating as you’ll be too captivated by the gameplay to get bored, or even realise you're learning.
Win or lose, your English will improve!

GRAMMARGON, PS vs PC Playing card face. The type of card is Usage. The card reads:routines and repeated actions. Below it states:how often and when things happen. Additionally the card border contains the regular verb work worked worked
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GRAMMARGON, PS vs PC Playing card face. The type of card is Usage. The card reads:active verbs and has the words stative verbs crossed out- indicating that stative verbs should not be used in the Tense this card belongs to. Additionally the card border contains the irregular verb ring rung rung
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Utilising our innovative card game-based teaching method, we have designed GRAMMARON to be fun & attractive for everyone.

GRAMMARGON Features

As simple as ABC! Bite-sized grammar content on each playing card.

GRAMMARGON, Present Simple vs Present Continuous Playing card face. The type of card is Tense. The card reads:Present Simple and displays the Acronym PS. Additionally the card border contains the irregular verb leave left left
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GRAMMARGON, Present Simple vs Present Continuous Playing card face. The type of card is Tense. The card reads:Present Continuous and displays the Acronym PC. Additionally the card border contains the regular verb want wanted wanted
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—GRAMMARGON is designed to be super flexible.

It includes multiple game styles suitable for different social situations.

This means you can have fun playing at home with friends and family, with your class, or even alone!

—You don't need to know any grammar rules to play! The accompanying grammar guide makes everything easy.

All the card contents are organised with a colour code, and alphabetised for quick and easy reference.

Parents, heads-up! With GRAMMARGON you can teach and learn along with your kids even with no previous grammar knowledge!

—As well as being fun to play, GRAMMARGON is incredibly comprehensive and well organized.

Each grammar topic has been meticulously developed and is presented in a way that allows you to easily understand, absorb, and intuitively know how and when to use a particular tense.

In addition to the card contents, the Grammar Guide also contains all the spelling rules for verb endings relevant to each topic and many other important tips.

—Handy border design.

Each GRAMMARGON card has a different regular or irregular verb conjugated for you to review, and help you practise speaking while playing.

GRAMMARGON, PS vs PC Playing card face. The type of card is Clue. The card has two bullet points:1. every (day/summer/time, etc.)and 2. daily/weekly, etc. Below it clarifies:how often things happen. Additionally the card border contains the irregular verb drive drove driven
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GRAMMARGON, PS vs PC Playing card face. The type of card is Clue. The card has two bullet points:1. (right)now and 2. at the moment. Additionally the card border contains the irregular verb make made made
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Quickly master each English grammar topic with GRAMMARGON and:
✓ ace your tests and exams
✓ communicate confidently
✓ study and work in English

The Past and Present Series

The first game available in print is Present Simple VS Continuous/Progressive (PS VS PC), in both an English international and a German language edition.

available at Amazon.co.uk — GRAMMARGON ENGLISCH: Present Simple VS. ContinuousIt's the first in a 4-game series called Past and Present.

I started with Present Simple VS Present Continuous/Progressive because in my experience as a teacher this is where English grammar becomes difficult for most students.

When the English tenses split into two different aspects (simple & continuous), most students have a difficult time differentiating between the two, and knowing when and how to use them.

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The Past and Present series includes the following English grammar topics:

  • #1 PS VS PC
    Present Simple VS Continuous
  • #2 PAS VS PAC
    Past Simple VS Continuous
  • #3 PPS VS PPC
    Present Perfect Simple VS Continuous
  • #4 PAPS VS PAPC
    Past Perfect Simple VS Continuous

Each of these games comes with 3 exciting game styles!
  • SCATTERGON: an intense strategy game for 2-6 players
  • CONTRAGON: a siege and defence game for 2 players, with a game style variation for teams of 2 or 3 players
  • SOLOGON: an original solitaire game for learning alone

In a nutshell …
GRAMMARGON replaces traditional learning methods with fun, effective, and comprehensive grammar card games.
Happy Learning!

GRAMMARGON, PS vs PC Playing card face. The type of card is Example. The card reads:Who wants pizza? Additionally the card border contains the regular verb receive received received
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GRAMMARGON, PS vs PC Playing card face. The type of card is Example. The card has one underlined sentence which says:I'm watching my favorite show right now. The second, non-underlined sentence reads:Go ask Dad. Additionally the card border contains the irregular verb show showed shown
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gram·mar·gon
noun [®]
UK /ˈɡram.ə.ɡən/ US /ˈɡræm.ər.ɡɑːn/

A card game series, arranged by topic, through which a deep and intuitive understanding of English grammar is acquired unconsciously and without effort, as a result of playing cards
Etymology
A coined word from the English word "grammar" + "gon" from the Ancient Greek word "gōnia":suffix meaning "corner(s)" or "angle(s)" i.e. learning grammar topics from multiple angles.