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Apostrophe Protection Society - was started in 2001 by John Richards, now its Chairman, with the specific aim of preserving the correct use of this currently much abused punctuation mark in all forms of text written in the English language.
Big Dog’s Guide to Grammar: A Bare Bones Guide to English:- Follow Big Dog through this grammar site for older students, as he sniffs out dangling modifiers, parallel structures, comma splices, active and passive constructions, and many other grammar topics that often trip writers. There is a quick guide to the ML
Common Errors in English - Click on the links for pithy explanations of things like accept/except or who/whom.
Daily Grammar - Many sites offer a new word each day. This one offers a grammar lesson five days of the week — and a quiz on the sixth
english grammar connection - interactive online lessons help improve students’ English grammar skills

Five Grammatical Errors That Make You Look Dumb.”...list isn’t comprehensive and this information can be found many places. But five is a manageable number to start with...
Grammar Blast - Have a blast with Grammar Blast! Answer 10 questions and earn up to 100 game points
Grammar Bytes! - Interactive Grammar Review

Grammar Girl provides short, friendly tips to improve your writing. Covering the grammar rules and word choice guidelines that can confound even the best writers...
Grammar Gorillas - the Grammar Gorillas, need help identifying parts of speech. If you click on the right word in the sentence, our friends get a banana. And you know, a gorilla with a banana is a gorilla with appeal.
Grammar Grabbers - Professional Tips for the Amateur Writer ... a not-so-serious guide to English grammar.
Grammarbook - Rules of grammar and punctuation with worksheets and answer keys. Cut and paste for classroom handouts.
SchoolExpress.com - Free Worksheets: Language Arts...Abbreviations Adjectives Adverbs Alphabetizing Antonyms, Synonyms, Homophones Classifying Compound Words Contractions Direct and Indirect Objects Nouns Plurals Prefixes and Suffixes Pronouns Proof
THE GRAMMAR ZONE - ...the BEST English-Learner’s site on the ’Net!

The Tongue Untied: A Guide to Grammar, Punctuation and Style ...offers the mature and motivated student a self-help guide to just about everything one could want to know about grammar. Topics range from the simple (Transitive Verbs) to the arcane (Correlative Conjunctions). There are exercises and homework assignments for most topics. This is also an excellent resource for the teacher who needs to prepare lessons on any of these topics.
Wacky Web Tales - An online version of mad libs