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  1. Grammar Rules and Exercises (Purdue On-Line Writing Laboratory)
      Provides close to 100 handouts organized by topic. 2-04

  2. Grammar (Lokke)

  3. Grammar Resources (Schoolwork.org - Shields)
      Provides resources for grammar, citations, and ESL.

  4. Grammar (KidsClick)
      Provides comprehensive grammar resources, assembled by librarians.

  5. Grammar Worksheets (Jansegers) 9-99

  6. Grammar and Vocabulary Worksheets (Jansegers) 9-99

  7. Grammar Resources (About.com - Beare)
      Provides sources to assist with grammar, especially the more difficult verb usages. 3-01

  8. Grammar Worksheets (AbcTeach)
      Provides worksheets by parts of speech. Also provides worksheets for improving vocabulary and for dealing with a few key sounds. 8-01

  9. Russian Grammar (Bucknell University - Beard)
      Provides lessons by parts of speech. 7-02

  10. English Lessons in Vocabulary, Grammar, and Reading (ESLGo.com)
      Provides 30 lessons for ESL students. 1-04

  11. Grammar and Style Guide (Lynch)
      Provides a guide. 10-09

  12. Elements of Style (Strunk)
      This classic, first published in 1918, provides the elements of English usage.

  13. -Errors - Common Errors in English (Brians) star
      Provides common word usage errors and explains. Also has a section on "non-errors." 2-01

  14. Composition (KidsClick)
      Provides tips on the use of action verbs, animal idioms, comma rules, use of non-sexist language, and more.

  15. French Lessons and Culture (About.com - Lawless)
      Provides French lessons, grammar, punctuation, and more on the language. Also presents the French culture. 4-00

  16. "Standard American" Dialect - Correct American (PBS.org)
      "Linguist Edward Finegan of the University of Southern California looks at the debate over 'correct' American by describing how the two main schools of thought about language - descriptivism and prescriptivism - differ:"

      "Descriptive grammarians ask the question, 'What is English (or another language) like? What are its forms and how do they function in various situations?' By contrast, prescriptive grammarians ask, 'What should English be like? What forms should people use and what functions should they serve?' " 3-05

  17. Effect vs. Affect (Merriam-Webster)
      Defines "effect." Provides a short video (to the right) describing the difference between "effect" and "affect." Affect generally refers to emotions.

  18. Effect vs. Affect (Merriam-Webster)
      Defines "affect." Provides a short video (to the right) describing the difference between "effect" and "affect." Affect generally refers to emotions.

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