GRAMMAR
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Adverb Order http://www.ihes.com/Sresource/Sstudy/adverborder.html
How to extend simple sentences by adding adverbials; where to put them and
in what order. Alphabetical listing of collective nouns.
Amazing collection!
Professor Paul Brians' page on the most
common usage and spelling mistakes in English. Entire grammar book online. Online version of this classic text from
1918. Rules for avoiding some of the most
common grammatical errors, created by Robert Giaquinta. Good selection of links from Karen M.
Hartman of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Explanations and rules on using articles. Explanations and rules on using countable
and non-countable nouns. Explanations and rules on verb tenses. Twenty-four-hour help for ESL/EFL
students from an international team of ESL/EFL teachers. Don't miss it! A general information source about
gender-free alternatives to gendered pronouns, written by John Chao. Jack Lynch's grammar and style guide. Hints, rules, and exercises on English
grammar from Ruth Vilmi. Highly recommended! Help and advice from grammar expert Dr.
Mary Newton Bruder.
A study list of irregular verbs from
Linda Cooper. A great place for students to gather real
grammar examples found on the World Wide Web. Highly recommended! Magnificent resource by Anthony Hughes.
Don't miss it! The present perfect simple and continuous
tenses. The parts of a simple sentence and how to
put them together.
Colin Mahoney's excellent article on how
to teach grammar to ESL/EFL students.
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