Pronouns & Clothes

Two more card games for you today.

One is for personal pronouns and stationery. e.g. He has a pencil. Although you could also change it for possessive pronouns e.g. It’s her book.

To avoid grammar complications with things like “scissors” and “glue” I’ve just stuck to items that can be used with “a” or “an” e.g. pen, pencil, book, ruler & eraser. ( Apologies to the Brits for the American version of the last one!)

The other game is a simpler one with Winter Clothes & colours.

And for those of you curious about yesterday’s teaser, Custard Cream, Jammy Dodger and Oreo were all ecim dleif. (only read it backwards if you’ve read yesterday’s post!)

Richard Graham

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