Links to pages

Listed below are links to websites offering help in English Grammar.
 


Adverb Order
How to extend simple sentences by adding adverbials; where to put them and in what order.

The Collective Noun Page
Alphabetical listing of collective nouns. Amazing collection!

Common Errors in English
Professor Paul Brians' page on the most common usage and spelling mistakes in English.

An Elementary Grammar
Entire grammar book online.

Elements of Style
by William Strunk
Online version of this classic text from 1918.

Eleven Rules of Grammar
Rules for avoiding some of the most common grammatical errors, created by Robert Giaquinta.

English Grammar Links for ESL Students
Good selection of links from Karen M. Hartman of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

ESL Grammar Notes: Articles
Explanations and rules on using articles.

ESL Grammar Notes: Countable and Non-Countable Nouns
Explanations and rules on using countable and non-countable nouns.

ESL Grammar Notes: Verb Tenses
Explanations and rules on verb tenses.

ESL Help Center
Twenty-four-hour help for ESL/EFL students from an international team of ESL/EFL teachers. Don't miss it!

Gender-free Pronoun FAQ
A general information source about gender-free alternatives to gendered pronouns, written by John Chao.

Grammar and Style Notes
Jack Lynch's grammar and style guide.

Grammar Help
Hints, rules, and exercises on English grammar from Ruth Vilmi. Highly recommended!

The Grammar Lady
Help and advice from grammar expert Dr. Mary Newton Bruder.

Irregular Verbs in English
A study list of irregular verbs from Linda Cooper.

LinguaCenter's Grammar Safari
A great place for students to gather real grammar examples found on the World Wide Web. Highly recommended!

On-line English Grammar
Magnificent resource by Anthony Hughes. Don't miss it!

The Present Perfect
The present perfect simple and continuous tenses.

Sentence Structure: Simple Sentences
The parts of a simple sentence and how to put them together.

Teaching Grammar
Colin Mahoney's excellent article on how to teach grammar to ESL/EFL students.
 

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