halloween Grammar escape
start
Get all the candy!
escape halloween
You've got your pumpkin ready for the spookiest night of the year. Your mission: navigate through five haunted houses, solve their riddles, and amass a bone-chilling treasure trove of candy. 🎃👻🍬
go!
Go house to house!
🔒
🔒
🔒
🔒
Candy obtained
Witch's house
Parallel Basics (verbs in simple lists)
Alert! Witches nearby! Dare to knock? Mini‑lesson focus: Keep list items in the same grammatical form (all -ing, all base verbs, etc.).
knock
1/3
toc
toc
2/3
3/3
Spooktacular!
You've passed the first test and scored some candy. Keep it up!
continue
Candy obtained
Go to the next house!
🔒
🔒
🔒
✔️
Candy obtained
House of the Wolf
Adjectives & Correlative Pairs
A wolf is on the loose! Got the guts to knock? Mini‑lesson focus: Parallel adjectives and balancing not only…but also / either…or / both…and.
knock
1/3
toc
toc
2/3
3/3
Awesome!
You've outsmarted the wolf, and your candy bag grows.
continue
Candy obtained
Go to the next house!
🔒
🔒
✔️
✔️
Candy obtained
Frankenstein's House
Verbals & Set Phrases (gerunds/infinitives)
An electrifying house, are you up for it? ⚡ Mini‑lesson focus: After certain heads, keep the same form (include → -ing, promise/plan → to‑verb).
knock
Gerunds: the -ing form of a verb used as a noun.
- Swimming is fun. / I enjoy reading.
- (If you can replace it with “something,” it’s a gerund: “I enjoy something.”)
Infinitives: to + base verb, used as a noun, adjective, or adverb (often shows purpose).
- I want to read. / A book to read. / I study to improve.
1/3
toc
toc
2/3
Which revision is parallel?
3/3
Fix the series with gerunds.
You rock!
You've unraveled the mysteries of Frankenstein and scored more candy.
continue
Candy obtained
Go to the next house!
🔒
✔️
✔️
✔️
Candy obtained
House of the Mummy
Phrases & Predicate Consistency
A mummy in the house! Shall we? Mini‑lesson focus: Keep prepositional phrases parallel; keep predicates in the same structure.
knock
1/3
toc
toc
2/3
Which revision fixes the faulty list?
3/3
Fix the faulty series.
Fantastic!
You've unraveled the mummy's secrets and bagged more candy.
continue
Candy obtained
There is only one house left!
✔️
✔️
✔️
✔️
Candy obtained
Dracula's house
Tense Alignment & Paragraph‑Level Parallelism
Last stop, Dracula's House! Do we dare? Mini‑lesson focus: Keep verb tenses consistent in a sequence; extend parallelism across two sentences/paragraphs.
knock
1/3
toc
toc
2/3
Fix the sentence.
3/3
You're a legend!
You've bested the one and only Dracula, and your candy bag is bursting.
continue
Candy obtained
You did it!
Your journey has been fang-tastically amazing, and your candy haul is out of this world!
Are you sure you want to go out?
If you exit you will return to the start of the game and you will lose your progress
back
exit
Oh! You have failed...
try again!
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halloween Grammar escape
start
Get all the candy!
escape halloween
You've got your pumpkin ready for the spookiest night of the year. Your mission: navigate through five haunted houses, solve their riddles, and amass a bone-chilling treasure trove of candy. 🎃👻🍬
go!
Go house to house!
🔒
🔒
🔒
🔒
Candy obtained
Witch's house
Parallel Basics (verbs in simple lists)
Alert! Witches nearby! Dare to knock? Mini‑lesson focus: Keep list items in the same grammatical form (all -ing, all base verbs, etc.).
knock
1/3
toc
toc
2/3
3/3
Spooktacular!
You've passed the first test and scored some candy. Keep it up!
continue
Candy obtained
Go to the next house!
🔒
🔒
🔒
✔️
Candy obtained
House of the Wolf
Adjectives & Correlative Pairs
A wolf is on the loose! Got the guts to knock? Mini‑lesson focus: Parallel adjectives and balancing not only…but also / either…or / both…and.
knock
1/3
toc
toc
2/3
3/3
Awesome!
You've outsmarted the wolf, and your candy bag grows.
continue
Candy obtained
Go to the next house!
🔒
🔒
✔️
✔️
Candy obtained
Frankenstein's House
Verbals & Set Phrases (gerunds/infinitives)
An electrifying house, are you up for it? ⚡ Mini‑lesson focus: After certain heads, keep the same form (include → -ing, promise/plan → to‑verb).
knock
Gerunds: the -ing form of a verb used as a noun.
- Swimming is fun. / I enjoy reading.
- (If you can replace it with “something,” it’s a gerund: “I enjoy something.”)
Infinitives: to + base verb, used as a noun, adjective, or adverb (often shows purpose).1/3
toc
toc
2/3
Which revision is parallel?
3/3
Fix the series with gerunds.
You rock!
You've unraveled the mysteries of Frankenstein and scored more candy.
continue
Candy obtained
Go to the next house!
🔒
✔️
✔️
✔️
Candy obtained
House of the Mummy
Phrases & Predicate Consistency
A mummy in the house! Shall we? Mini‑lesson focus: Keep prepositional phrases parallel; keep predicates in the same structure.
knock
1/3
toc
toc
2/3
Which revision fixes the faulty list?
3/3
Fix the faulty series.
Fantastic!
You've unraveled the mummy's secrets and bagged more candy.
continue
Candy obtained
There is only one house left!
✔️
✔️
✔️
✔️
Candy obtained
Dracula's house
Tense Alignment & Paragraph‑Level Parallelism
Last stop, Dracula's House! Do we dare? Mini‑lesson focus: Keep verb tenses consistent in a sequence; extend parallelism across two sentences/paragraphs.
knock
1/3
toc
toc
2/3
Fix the sentence.
3/3
You're a legend!
You've bested the one and only Dracula, and your candy bag is bursting.
continue
Candy obtained
You did it!
Your journey has been fang-tastically amazing, and your candy haul is out of this world!
Are you sure you want to go out?
If you exit you will return to the start of the game and you will lose your progress
back
exit
Oh! You have failed...
try again!