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SchoolExpress.com Grammar Worksheets - Help with abbreviations, adjectives, adverbs, alphabetizing, antonyms, synonyms, homophones, classifying, compound words, contractions, direct and indirect objects, nouns, plurals, prefixes and suffixes, pronouns, punctuation, and verbs.

Education Place - From Houghton Miflin English, answer ten questions correctly and get one hundred points.

The Grammar Gorillas - An entertaining little game from FunBrain.com.

Rats - Cute, animated game from LearningPlanet.com. Use your arrow keys to move the rat and catch the vowels.

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Education Place - From Houghton Miflin English, answer ten questions correctly and get one hundred points.

The Grammar Gorillas - An entertaining little game from FunBrain.com.

Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation - Free lessons, exercises with answers, and tests. Order the book for more rules plus additional quizzes and tests. This easy-to-use reference guide and workbook will be used over and over again!

Common Errors in English - as written by Paul Brians, Professor of English at Washington State University. He gives us a humorous guide to speaking and writing correct American English.

Exploring English - Come explore the wonders and quirks of the English Language including the parts of speech, sentences, style guidelines, usage, punctuation, spelling, and more.

Never-Say-Neverisms - By William Safire. A humorous list of things to remember while you are writing. Example: Don't use no double negatives.

The It's vs Its Page - Check out this place if you're confused with these two little words.

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Common Problems of English Grammar & Punctuation - Identify common errors in written English. By Tod E. Jones.

Elements of Style, The - William Strunk's classic guide to writing understandable English.

Guide to Grammar and Style - A miscellaneous collection of of grammatical rules and explanations, comments on style, and suggestions on usage by John Lynch put together for his classes.

Guide to Grammar and Writing - Sponsored by the Capital Community College Foundation.

The Internet Grammar of English - A British site which provides an online course in English grammar written primarily for university undergraduates.

The King's English - A complete reference on English grammar and style.

KISS Grammar Course - Free, self-paced course in English grammar and sentence structure. Recommended for high school level students.

Traditional Grammar: An Interactive Book - A traditional introduction to the basic structure of Modern English and the most common prescriptive errors in formal writing.

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The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation: The Mysteries of Grammar and Punctuation Revealed

The Grammar Bible : Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Grammar but Didn't Know Whom to Ask

English Grammar for Dummies

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