Johnny Grammar's Word Challenge

Beat the clock and answer as many spelling, vocabulary and grammar questions as you can in this 60-second quiz! Earn Grammar Guru, Word Wizard and Supreme Speller badges by completing all levels. Beat your score to earn the ultimate Johnny’s Gold badge!

Johnny Grammar’s Word Challenge is a quiz for English learners to test common vocabulary, spelling and grammar that appears in everyday English.

The game features:

  • 3 quiz categories – Words, Grammar, Spelling
  • 3 levels - Easy, Medium, Hard
  • 10 common topics to practise vocabulary – Food & Restaurants, Travel, Small Talk, Hobbies etc.
  • 12 grammar topics – Prepositions, Irregular verbs, Conjunctions etc. 
  • Earn badges as you play and share with others
  • Compete with other players on a global leaderboard
  • Share your badges with other players on a leaderboard
  • Read the feedback on wrong answers to learn how to improve

If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave a comment below.    

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Submitted by iamayman.bd on Mon, 20/03/2023 - 12:04

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Hello British Council,
I am a user of johnny grammar app. I can't login by Facebook or Register as new account in the app. Why? My Android phone version is Android 8 (Mi)

Hello iamayman.bd,

I'm sorry you're having trouble with the app! We're looking into what we can do to fix this and will be back in touch as soon as we have a solution.

Thanks for letting us know about this.

All the best,
Kirk
LearnEnglish team

Submitted by Claire Rabbit on Tue, 26/07/2022 - 12:55

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Hello, I have a question when I use application in irregular verb section. Can you please tell me which grammar about “waking” in this sentence” I like waking up early in the morning.” And Why doing so?

Hi, kirk
Thank you for your help. So I can also make a sentence such as : I like learning English more at weekends.
Is it right?

Thanks a lot.
Learner BetterAdam

Hi Learner BetterAdam,

Yes, that's right. Well done!

In your sentence the gerund (learning'') is the direct object of the verb 'like'.

 

Peter

The LearnEnglish Team

Submitted by osmanyazici on Thu, 17/03/2022 - 21:55

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Hello, thank you for this app. The application is good, but I can't say the same for its design. I am an interface designer, I would like to redesign the application.

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Submitted by Omidshz on Sun, 31/01/2021 - 13:31

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Thank you for your best app, I need to know how did you develop this application?? Did you use react native or it was developed natively?? Thank you