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to the ELB page links to Grammar web sites. These sites are primarily
aimed at teachers, grammarians, advanced level students or anyone
wanting to research or study English grammar. Use them to find out
how English works, to solve grammar problems or improve your English.
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English Grammar
Online
The
popular English Grammar Online site is an excellent mix of reference
and online practice exercises with feedback. There are sections on
Grammar, Writing, Vocabulary, Tests and Study Tips as well as background
reading texts on English-speaking countries with exercises and questions
on the texts. A very useful site for students or teachers looking
for source material.
http://www.ego4u.com/ |
Wiki-Grammar
Part
of the excellent open-content project that comprises Wikipedia, Wiktionary
etc. Research any grammar point and add your own contributions and
comments. Also explore the Wiki-books pages where you can find free
online books on almost any subject.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/English
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| Internet
Grammar of English
The
Internet Grammar of English is an online course in English grammar
written primarily for university undergraduates. It is part of the
work being undertaken by the Survey of English Usage research unit
based in the Department of English Language & Literature at
University College London. The grammar is comprehensive, indexed,
searchable and has a wide range of online exercises.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/internet-grammar/ |
| Guide
to Grammar & Writing
Extraordinarily
comprehensive site provided by the Capital Community College Foundation
in America. The index lists almost any grammar term you can think
and links to explanations, examples and quizzes/puzzles.
http://www.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/index2.htm |
| The Online
Grammar of English
English
grammar information that is clearly and concisely explained. There
is an alphabetised table of contents making it easy to find your
way around the site. Also has links to ELT Job vacancies around
the world.
http://www.edufind.com/english/grammar/index.cfm |
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