Help for learning or improving grammar. Sites about grammar as a hobby or history of grammar and word usage.
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FAQ site designed to help CMS users eliminate ambiguities or misunderstandings found in the book itself.
From Professor Paul Brians. Catalogue of writing or speaking mistakes and easily confusable words, with corrections.
A guide to the use of English by Sir Ernest Gowers. First published 1954.
Rules of capitalization and punctuation, as well as commonly mispronounced and misspelled words.
A light hearted approach to learning basic English grammar. Featuring 27 lessons contained on two videos with companion workbook/ study guide.
Improve your writing with free daily e-mail grammar lessons.
Offers over 50 of the most popular grammar errors with articles containing tips to correct common mistakes.
Modern English Grammar from the Daniel Kies and the College of DuPage.
Starts with remedial lessons and expands to other sites.
A free online resource for grammar and English exercises.
An online grammar clinic from England. Administered by the Lydbury Centre. Bulletin boards and chat.
The main points of English grammar explained, with examples.
This site explains English, so that everyone can understand.
A guide to English grammar. Also links to punctuation, spelling, vocabulary, and writing guides.
A site with thoughts on why using sound English is important and on just what "sound English" is.
Nancy Tuten offers tips about English grammar and usage.
A fully cross-referenced dictionary of grammatical terms of English language containing more than 250 English grammar entries.
Targeted, nontechnical articles on problems of grammar and usage. By Tina Blue.
Grammar explanations, handouts for teachers and students, and interactive exercises.
Website run by Mignon Fogarty that teaches basic grammar and style lessons.
This help file indexes style and usage, capitalization, abbreviations, punctuation, letter writing, common mistakes and a grammar glossary.
A curmudgeonly blog on grammar, with questions answered.
A collection of lessons and practices for teachers and learners of English. By Sam An Teng.
Brought to you by Patricia T. O'Conner, author of "Woe Is I," and the writer Stewart Kellerman.
The information ranges from copy editing to elements of style to discussions. Practical information about the writing craft. By Jack Lynch.
Digital handouts on grammar and English usage. From subject-verb agreement and use of articles to exercises in parallel structures and argumentative essays. You can submit questions about grammar and writing.
Online publication of H.W. Fowler's "The King's English."
Blogged explanations of English grammar rules, from parts of speech and punctuation to putting them all together.
Diagrams of moderately long and complex sentences are accompanied by explanations for both beginners and experienced diagrammers.
An examination of common errors that are becoming generally accepted as correct. A mini-course in English usage.
Highlighting grammar and other writing errors found on the Web.
Essay about incorrect grammar usage, with examples of common errors and advice as to how to avoid them.
Free educational articles on grammar, style, and usage with examples and quizzes.
Brought to you by Patricia T. O'Conner, author of "Woe Is I," and the writer Stewart Kellerman.
Nancy Tuten offers tips about English grammar and usage.
The information ranges from copy editing to elements of style to discussions. Practical information about the writing craft. By Jack Lynch.
Digital handouts on grammar and English usage. From subject-verb agreement and use of articles to exercises in parallel structures and argumentative essays. You can submit questions about grammar and writing.
A guide to the use of English by Sir Ernest Gowers. First published 1954.
A light hearted approach to learning basic English grammar. Featuring 27 lessons contained on two videos with companion workbook/ study guide.
From Professor Paul Brians. Catalogue of writing or speaking mistakes and easily confusable words, with corrections.
Website run by Mignon Fogarty that teaches basic grammar and style lessons.
A collection of lessons and practices for teachers and learners of English. By Sam An Teng.
Offers over 50 of the most popular grammar errors with articles containing tips to correct common mistakes.
The main points of English grammar explained, with examples.
A free online resource for grammar and English exercises.
Targeted, nontechnical articles on problems of grammar and usage. By Tina Blue.
Highlighting grammar and other writing errors found on the Web.
This help file indexes style and usage, capitalization, abbreviations, punctuation, letter writing, common mistakes and a grammar glossary.
A guide to English grammar. Also links to punctuation, spelling, vocabulary, and writing guides.
Modern English Grammar from the Daniel Kies and the College of DuPage.
Free educational articles on grammar, style, and usage with examples and quizzes.
An online grammar clinic from England. Administered by the Lydbury Centre. Bulletin boards and chat.
Diagrams of moderately long and complex sentences are accompanied by explanations for both beginners and experienced diagrammers.
A fully cross-referenced dictionary of grammatical terms of English language containing more than 250 English grammar entries.
A curmudgeonly blog on grammar, with questions answered.
Blogged explanations of English grammar rules, from parts of speech and punctuation to putting them all together.
Essay about incorrect grammar usage, with examples of common errors and advice as to how to avoid them.
Grammar explanations, handouts for teachers and students, and interactive exercises.
Starts with remedial lessons and expands to other sites.
Rules of capitalization and punctuation, as well as commonly mispronounced and misspelled words.
Improve your writing with free daily e-mail grammar lessons.
Online publication of H.W. Fowler's "The King's English."
This site explains English, so that everyone can understand.
A site with thoughts on why using sound English is important and on just what "sound English" is.
FAQ site designed to help CMS users eliminate ambiguities or misunderstandings found in the book itself.
An examination of common errors that are becoming generally accepted as correct. A mini-course in English usage.

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