Grammar Style Guides Writers Resources
Grammar Style Guides Writers Resources
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- Volunteer experts answer your detailed one-on-one questions about grammar and usage for free. Get quick answers to your questions.
- Diagrams of moderately long and complex sentences are accompanied by explanations for both beginners and experienced diagrammers.
- Modern English Grammar from the Daniel Kies and the College of DuPage.
- An on-line grammar clinic from England. Administered by the Lydbury Centre. Bulletin boards and chat.
- A comprehensive page covering major word classes, punctuation guides, phrases, clauses and sentence structures accompanied by quizzes.
- An innovative review of grammatical principles essential to reading and writing and a discussion of the varied roles inference plays in understanding the written word.
- An online grammar book for student editors.
- Targeted, nontechnical articles on problems of grammar and usage that even good writers sometimes have trouble with.
- A site that contains information on grammar and punctuation, including parts of speech and parts of sentences.
- This site offers tips and advice on grammar and usage. Users are invited to email the site for answers to grammar questions.
- The site improves literary style in written English, corrects grammar, spelling and syntax; and gives clarity to presentation of material. It applies to essays, research papers, projects, theses and reports.
- Find phone numbers, e-mail addresses, web sites which you can contact for answers to short questions about writing.
- This site will give you information, definition, and rules about commas. Also has links to other sites for further information.
- Explanation of usage for reflexive pronouns: myself, himself, herself, themselves, and ourselves. Includes practice sentences and an answer key.
- 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.
- An examination of common errors that are becoming generally accepted as correct. A mini-course in English usage.
- Interactive lessons in grammar, mechanics and punctuation using PowerPoint, Word, and HTML.
- Improve your writing with free daily e-mail grammar lessons.
- A thorough investigation.
- Provides and organizes writing guides and grammar handouts created by writing centers and English Departments at American universities.
- 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.
- Free, personalized answers to questions on grammar, language, usage, syntax. It also contains humorous looks at English grammar. Allows for paid work on documents.
- Online publication of H.W. Fowler's "The King's English."
- Tutorial on the use of apostrophes for omission and possession.
- Web site of syndicated columnist and author of The Grammatically Correct Handbook. Read columns, book chapters, find out how to order the book.
- Rules of capitalization and punctuation, as well as commonly mispronounced and misspelled words.
- A guide to the use of English by Sir Ernest Gowers.
- The site offers a new tip about English grammar and usage every two weeks. Currently the archive contains thirty-four tips. People can subscribe to have the tips sent to their e-mail address free of charge.
- Essay about incorrect grammar usage, with examples of common errors and advice as to how to avoid them.
- Software program designed to help users find/know the right preposition in 5 seconds.
- FAQ site designed to help CMS users eliminate ambiguities or misunderstandings found in the book itself.
- The seven parts of speech: nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, interjections, conjuctions, and prepositions.
- This page, provided by The Writer's Place, discusses various problems and rules concerning English grammar, usage, and elements of style.
- Brought to you by Patricia T. O'Conner, author of "Woe Is I," and the writer Stewart Kellerman.
- Downloadable style and usage guide containing 300 commonly misused words and amusing sample sentences. [Microsoft Word format, 240kb in size]
- Grammar explanations, handouts for teachers and students, and interactive exercises
- Explains the difference between similar words with different meanings.
- Illustrates the correct use of the apostrophe in spelling the plural and possessive. Gives examples of misuse and the rules and examples for correct use.
- A fully cross-referenced dictionary of gramatical terms of English language containing more than 250 English grammar entries.
- This site is an online version of the grammar and style handbook that was designed specifically to improve the writing skills of deaf and hard of hearing college students.
- A site with thoughts on why using sound English is important and on just what "sound English" is.
- Discussion of several of the most useful punctuation marks: the colon, semicolon, comma, dash, and apostrophe.
- A wide collection of online grammar resources covering grammat topics from articles to verbs.
- Find lessons in English grammar. Topics include subject and verb agreement, proper use of pronouns, and modal verbs.
- Online courses in plain English and grammar.
- Grammar help written by Ruth and her students and gleaned and linked from a variety of Web sites around the world.
- Offers opt-in subscribers a free, monthly ezine with a grammar feature and Q&A's submitted by readers, along with a review of a writing resource.
- Grammar and composition questions answered within two to three days. Proofreading and editing service are also offered.
- An explanation of common English usage errors and how to avoid making them.
- 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.
- A light hearted approach to learning basic English grammar. Featuring 27 lessons contained on two videos with companion workbook/study guide.
- Columnist gives examples why correct punctuation is important.
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