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Grammar Bytes - http://www.chompchomp.com/
Grammar explanations, handouts for teachers and students, and interactive exercises. |
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English 126 HyperTextBook - http://papyr.com/hypertextbooks/engl_126/book126.htm
Modern English Grammar from the Daniel Kies and the College of DuPage. |
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Daily Grammar - http://www.dailygrammar.com/
Improve your writing with free daily e-mail grammar lessons. |
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Punctuation Made Simple - http://lilt.ilstu.edu/golson/punctuation/
Discussion of several of the most useful punctuation marks: the colon, semicolon, comma, dash, and apostrophe. |
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Webgrammar's Place - http://www.webgrammar.com
Tips, tutorials, and resources for writers, students, editors, educators, and web designers. Also, Webgrammar answers questions about American English grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and usage. |
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How to Write Well: Using the Apostrophe - http://www.write101.com/sample.htm
Tutorial on the use of apostrophes for omission and possession. |
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Online Writing Resources - http://xnet.rrc.mb.ca/leshanson/Writing_Resources.htm
Interactive lessons in grammar, mechanics and punctuation using PowerPoint, Word, and HTML. |
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Grammar Check - http://www.grammarcheck.com
Offers opt-in subscribers a free, monthly ezine with a grammar feature and questions and answers submitted by readers, along with a review of a writing resource. |
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Tutoring English Grammar and Composition - http://users.sfo.com/~parvin/grammarandcomposition.html
Free online program of instruction in basic English grammar and composition for the use of parents and others and for those learning English as a second language. |
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English Chick: Grammar Lessons - http://www.englishchick.com/grammar/
Starts with remedial lessons and expands to other sites. |
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The Grammar Curmudgeon - http://www.grammarmudge.cityslide.com
Discusses grammatical rules, offers pointers for writers, presents essays on language and related topics, and contains three open discussion boards. |
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One Step Forward: Better Writing through Grammar - http://www.one-step-forward.net/
Blogged explanations of English grammar rules, from parts of speech and punctuation to putting them all together. |
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Tomato Nation: Sincerely Your's - http://tomatonation.com/?p=578
Essay about incorrect grammar usage, with examples of common errors and advice as to how to avoid them. |
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Grammar for Teachers - http://www.grammarforteachers.co.uk/
An introduction to grammar, and glossary of grammatical terms for teachers of English, with downloadable study guides. |
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What's the Plural of `Virus'? - http://www.linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/plural-of-virus.html
A thorough investigation. |
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Grammar Source: Englishpedia - http://grammarsource.com/
A curmudgeonly blog on grammar, with questions answered. |
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Commonly Misused Words - http://www.sourceaid.com/reference/pdf/misused-words.pdf
Explains the difference between similar words with different meanings. |
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The English Language - http://owlcroft.com/english/
A site with thoughts on why using sound English is important and on just what "sound English" is. |
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ACE Copyediting - http://www.acecopyediting.com/ACEcopyediting%20-%20Self-Help%20Guide.htm
A free monthly self-help writing guide for students of the English language who want to communicate more effectively. Guide covers grammar, punctuation, spelling, cliches, and jargon. |
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All You Need to Know About Commas - http://freewebs.com/ashk4007/
This site will give you information, definition, and rules about commas. Also has links to other sites for further information. |
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The Scarlet Pen - http://home.earthlink.net/~thescarletpen/scarletpen/guide.html
Downloadable style and usage guide containing 300 commonly misused words and amusing sample sentences. [Microsoft Word format, 240kb in size] |
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English Grammar Clinic - http://www.lydbury.co.uk/forum/
An on-line grammar clinic from England. Administered by the Lydbury Centre. Bulletin boards and chat. |
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Washingtonpost.com: A Dash of Comma Sense - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A43938-2004May20.html
Columnist gives examples why correct punctuation is important. |
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Reflexive Pronouns - http://www.lessontutor.com/eesReflexive.html
Explanation of usage for reflexive pronouns: myself, himself, herself, themselves, and ourselves. Includes practice sentences and an answer key. |
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Plain Words - http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/gowerse/complete/index.htm
A guide to the use of English by Sir Ernest Gowers. |