This is the text only version of the front page to the Guide to Grammar and Writing.
For the “gui,” graphical user version, to to index.htm/.
GUIDE TO GRAMMAR AND WRITING
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| Forms of Communication Samples (in .pdf format) for business letters, memos, application letters, thank-you letters, resumes, meeting minutes and agendas, and the research paper. |
PowerPoint Presentations If you have PowerPoint on your computer, you can take advantage of the several PowerPoint presentations available with the Guide. Click HERE for a list and for additional information. |
| Finding Grammar Topics on These Pages First, we recommend the hyperlinked INDEX. The index does not reference the quizzes or the Grammar Logs (see below). See also the FAQ File, frequently asked questions. You can also try the new Search Engine |
| Interactive Quizzes Over 150 challenging computer-graded (cgi-based and javascript) quizzes to test your knowledge of grammar! Take the quizzes as a challenge or just for fun, or read the digital handouts listed above first. Many of the quizzes are also listed at the end of the appropriate sections. |
| Ask Grammar! Click here to get a form that will allow you to submit a question about English usage or grammar. It’s a good idea to check the FAQ File first to see if your question has already been answered. Also, look in the Index and consult the Search Engine to make sure the answer is not already part of the Guide. Answers are posted in the Grammar Logs (below) — sometimes within hours, almost always within a day or two. Full responses are sometimes sent through e-mail, or you will be notified that answers have been posted in the Grammar Logs (listed below). |
| GRAMMAR LOGS This is where Grammar keeps track of questions and answers. Once filled, each volume contains 100 questions, ten “logs” of ten questions each. We suggest you look through these volumes to see if your question has been asked and answered before; in the process, you will surely find many interesting questions from other users around the world. There is also an FAQ File, a list of Frequently Asked Questions, hyperlinked to appropriate answers within the Guide. So far, questions have been submitted from 123 countries — click HERE for a list — and all fifty states of the U.S.A.Current Grammar Log, #54: November 3, 2002, to _____ Or, from the archives, select the Grammarlog you want to review.
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| GGrammar English’s Bookshelf When Grammar English needs help, what books does she grab first?Other Online Resources for Writing Grammar English thinks she has the best online resource for writing but there are others. See also the Academic Weblist for English.Eminent Quotables Over 200 quotations from famous writers and thinkers — from William Shakespeare to Steve Martin, from Yeats to Eeyore — about the craft and passion of writing. Anomalous Anonymies Grammar Goofs and uproarious misspellings harvested from college essays, high school papers, and other sources over the years. Just for fun! Caveat Lector
Grammar’s Trophy Cabinet
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