Grammar Tips: Online Resources
Visit the great sites below for interesting and different ways to improve your English grammar skills.
Find helpful handouts at Purdue University’s Online Writing Laboratory, including:
- ”Active and Passive Voice”
- “Using Pronouns Clearly”
- “The Use and Non-Use of Definite and Indefinite Articles”
- “Prepositions of Spatial Relationship”
- “Commas With Nonessential Elements”
- “Making Subjects and Verbs Agree”
- “Independent and Dependent Clauses (Definitions)”
- “Dangling Modifiers”
Get easy-to-read grammar information along with self-scoring quizzes at Big Dog Grammar: A Bare Bones Guide to English.
Stop in at Dave’s ESL Café, the Internet’s popular meeting place for non-native English speakers from around the world.
Explore Capital College's Guide to Grammar and Writing, a comprehensive grammar site with power-point presentations, activities and quizzes.
Find excellent resources and activities for for non-native English speakers on About.com’s English as a Second Language site.
Test yourself with grammar exercises on verbs, modals, idioms, clauses, proverbs and many other other topics at the links below.