English
_
X

Play Electronic Grammar Parts of Speech Online

Words tumble down the screen while you frantically sort nouns from verbs—somehow this grammar drill feels like dodging bullets in a neon-lit word apocalypse.

File size: 146.88 KB
Game cover

Game Overview

Remember those old-school MS-DOS games that somehow made learning feel like an arcade cabinet? Electronic Grammar Parts of Speech is exactly that—a weirdly charming mashup of word sorting and retro pixel chaos. Words rain down the screen like falling blocks, and you’ve got to grab "noun," "verb," or whatever before they hit the bottom. It shouldn’t be as tense as it is, but somehow, mistaking an adverb for an adjective starts to feel like a life-or-death mistake.

The whole thing has this janky, early-edutainment vibe where the colors are aggressively bright and the sound effects sound like a keyboard being dropped down stairs. But that’s part of the appeal. After a few rounds, you’ll catch yourself muttering “preposition!” under your breath like it’s a high-stakes quiz show. If you’ve got DOSBox handy, it’s worth a laugh—or, if you’re competitive, an embarrassing number of retries.

Honestly, it’s the kind of game that makes you wish more grammar lessons came with a side of 8-bit adrenaline.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
MS-DOS
🗂️ Game Platforms
🔥️ Hot Games