Grammar
Beginner
Grammar
Blast
Have a blast with Grammar Blast! Answer 10 questions and
earn up to 100 game points. To play just choose a quiz below
for grades 2 through 8.
Grammar Gorillas
Our friends, the Grammar Gorillas, need help identifying parts
of speech. If you click on the right word in the sentence, our
friends get a banana. And you know, a gorilla with a banana is
a gorilla with appeal. <groan>
Grammar
Songs
To help you learn the parts of speech. Cue cards and posters
also available to print out.
Intermediate
Blue Book of Grammar
and Punctuation
Free lessons, exercises with answers, and tests.
Common Errors in English
Here's a list of some words, which are often used incorrectly. Includes short explanations and exercises. Click on any word in a list to go to the exercise.
A Cup of English
A blog with interesting stories, with grammar notes at the end of each story. Podcasts available for those who'd like to hear the stories.
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
William Safire's humorous list of things to remember while you
are writing. You may want to print this out and put over your
writing table. An Example: Don't use no double negatives.
Sentence of the Week
Our Sentence of the Week will show you a wretched sentence, discuss why it is wretched, and explain how to fix it. From the University of Chicago Writing Program.
Advanced
Elements
of Style, The
William Strunk's classic and humorous guide to writing understandable
English.
Grammar Girl Quick
& Dirty Tips for Better Writing
Podcasts and transcripts on many of those little sticklers of
style and word choice that can trip us all.
Guide
to Grammar and Style
These notes are a miscellany of grammatical rules and explanations,
comments on style, and suggestions on usage John Lynch put together
for his classes.
Guide
to Grammar and Writing
A general guide recommended for teens and adults.
The Internet
Grammar of English
British site, useful to everyone who is interested in the English
language. IGE does not assume any prior knowledge of grammar.
King's
English, The
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.
The Snarky Student's Guide to Grammar
We use real-life examples of grammar bloopers as a teaching tool for kids. (Don't worry; we're not really that snarky.)
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