Grammar (Subscribe)
Links
Rules of English: Capital Letters
http://www.englishclub.net/reference/rules/caps.htm
When should we use capital letters in English? This sheet will help.
Sentence Structure: Simple Sentences
http://www.ihes.com/Sresource/Sstudy/simplesentence.html
The parts of a simple sentence, and how to put them together.
Shocked Zone
http://www.clta.on.ca/shocked01.htm
Shockwave grammar rules combined with JavaScript tests provide another means of completing grammar tasks.
Some and Any - Grammar
http://www.englishclub.net/study/grammar/some-any.htm
The page will show you how to use Some and Any.
Teaching Grammar
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/2527/teachinggrammar.html
Colin Mahoney's excellent article on how to teach grammar to ESL/EFL students.
Terrible Teacher
http://www.clta.on.ca/teacher.htm
Students can practice their inductive grammar skills by finding the errors that the teacher makes.
The Collective Noun Page
http://www.ojohaven.com/collectives/
Alphabetical listing of collective nouns. Amazing collection!
The English Grammar Web Page
http://members.xoom.com/Buckhoff/new_page_6.htm
Learn about sentence strucure. Complete TOEFL style grammar self-study quizzes. The quizzes are designed for high advanced ESL students.
The Grammar Lady
Help and advice from grammar expert Dr. Mary Newton Bruder.
The Internet Grammar of English
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/internet-grammar/
A grammar of English on the Internet, complete with interactive exercises.
Tools for Teachers
http://pages.infinit.net/turbo/tool.htm
A tool to be used in order to create a perfect sentence in English.
Tricky Grammar Quiz
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/5724/test6.html
Created by Michael Vallance.




(2 votes)
(1 vote)
(1 vote)
(2 votes)
(4 votes)
(2 votes)
(4 votes)