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Try the game [http://regdili.hf.ntnu.no:5051/page/#/start '''''Norwegian Grammar Scrabble''''']!  
 
Try the game [http://regdili.hf.ntnu.no:5051/page/#/start '''''Norwegian Grammar Scrabble''''']!  
  
It allows you to make combinations out of ''100 Norwegian words'' into sentences , new words for each new game.  
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It allows you to make combinations out of ''100 Norwegian words'' into sentences, with new words for each game.  
  
 
For each word correctly used you get one point.  
 
For each word correctly used you get one point.  
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You can start a new game at any point.
 
You can start a new game at any point.
  
The system behind is the same as is used in [[A Norwegian Grammar Sparrer]], with the same error message facility (and at the front page you can choose in which language to get the error messages (if any)). Thus you can use the game for learning Norwegian, but also as a general excercise in what it takes to compose a sentence.
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The system behind is the same as is used in [[A Norwegian Grammar Sparrer]], with the same error message facility (and at the front page you can choose in which language to get the error messages (if any)). Thus you can use the game for learning Norwegian, but also as a general excercise in what it takes to compose sentences.

Latest revision as of 21:43, 8 November 2016

Try the game Norwegian Grammar Scrabble!

It allows you to make combinations out of 100 Norwegian words into sentences, with new words for each game.

For each word correctly used you get one point.

For each grammatical mistake one point is subtracted.

You can start a new game at any point.

The system behind is the same as is used in A Norwegian Grammar Sparrer, with the same error message facility (and at the front page you can choose in which language to get the error messages (if any)). Thus you can use the game for learning Norwegian, but also as a general excercise in what it takes to compose sentences.