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English Phrase Creation Game Primer Tutorial
There’s one last Linux and Mac OS X dictionary files concept to augment what we left off yesterday with English Phrase Guessing Game Primer Tutorial. It concerns the dictionary file … /usr/share/dict/connectives … which contains a list of those very … Continue reading
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Tagged awk, contenteditable, cursor, dictionary, div, dropdown, English, ESL, focus, game, games, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, Linux, Mac OS X, onblur, onclick, PHP, phrase, programming, select, setTimeout, tutorial, word, word game
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English Phrase Guessing Game Primer Tutorial
Following on from yesterday’s First Name Guessing Game for Two Primer Tutorial exploring more regarding Linux and Mac OS X dictionary file arrangements we want to tell you about another such resource available to you in the form of the … Continue reading
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Tagged awk, contenteditable, dictionary, div, English, ESL, focus, game, games, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, Linux, Mac OS X, onblur, onclick, PHP, phrase, programming, setTimeout, tutorial, word, word game
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First Name Guessing Game for Two Primer Tutorial
It may not be immediately imaginable what would be the synergies between today’s proposed “First Name Guessing Game for Two” and Word Guessing Game for Two Primer Tutorial‘s “Word Guessing Game for Two”. Other than that a First Name is … Continue reading
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Tagged clone, cloning, dictionary, first name, game, HTML, Javascript, Linux, Mac OS X, PHP, programming, tutorial, word, word game
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Creature Body Parts Word Game Primer Tutorial
One might say “same same, but different” regarding today’s “Creature Body Parts” word game compared to the recent Simile Scramble Word Game Primer Tutorial‘s “Simile Scramble” word game … or perhaps … “similear similear, but different” (chortle, chortle). That different, … Continue reading
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Tagged ESL, game, games, HTML, Javascript, michelangelo, programming, same same but different, tutorial, word, word game
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Simile Scramble Word Game Primer Tutorial
We’d like to thank Science Puzzles for Young Scientists by Helene Hovanec ISBN: 0-8069-3542-1 for the inspiration, and content, for today’s new HTML and Javascript and CSS word game, perhaps a good fit for ESL students out there. This book … Continue reading
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Adverb Types Game Primer Tutorial
If you study English grammar at a “word” level, the definition of an “adverb” becomes very fluid. We were taught at school, maybe to simplify things, that “adverbs modify verbs”, but maybe it was because we were so young then, … Continue reading