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Chicago Manual of Style

In 1906, the first edition of The Chicago Manual of Style was published by the University of Chicago. Over the past one hundred years, the Manual has been revised and edited fourteen times, and is now in its fifteenth edition. On this site, visitors may register for free and gain access to the search tool for this latest edition. While this feature is certainly helpful, there are a number of...

https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html
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Grammar Bytes

Grammar Bytes is a website by Robin Simmons, an English and Humanities professor at the Valencia College in Orlando, Florida and a self-described "Grammar Instructor with Attitude." This website contains a wealth of resources for teaching and learning English grammar. These resources include the Daily Grammar Workout - a series of short grammar quizzes that Simmons shares on her Twitter account....

http://www.chompchomp.com
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Grammar Girl: Quick and Dirty Tips

Making grammar fun is no easy task, but the Grammar Girl blog, penned by Mignon Fogarty, succeeds where some English teachers may have fallen short. Readers can scan the site by Most Recent Tips, Most Popular Tips, and the Grammar Girl's Archive, or they can simply scroll through the dozens of posts about transitive and intransitive verbs, hyperbole, 'if' versus 'whether,' and a phalanx of other...

https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/grammar-girl
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Grammarphobia Blog

The Grammarphobia Blog is authored by Patricia T. O'Conner and Stewart Kellerman, who have penned a number of books about grammar, etymology, and the English language. Updated multiple times a week, this blog largely centers on language-related queries from interested readers such as "'noisome' and 'noisy' look alike, despite their different meanings. Are they linguistically related?" (October...

https://www.grammarphobia.com/blog
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Khan Academy: Grammar

Khan Academy offers this collection of online lessons about English language grammar. This collection features a series of video lectures accompanied by practice exercises and unit quizzes. Topics covered in this lesson include the parts of speech and punctuation, syntax, usage, and style. Each topic is broken down into short sub-topics, allowing users to practice and learn at their own pace....

https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar
KU Writing Center

The University of Kansas has a number of fine academic programs, and they also provide writing support for students who might be having trouble getting started with their own assignments or term papers. While visitors may not be able to make the trek on over to Lawrence, they can certainly hop online here to take advantage of some of their writing tutorials and guide sheets. Most visitors will...

https://writing.ku.edu/
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New York Times: Copy Edit This!

Want to test out your grammar knowledge? The New York Times recently published this series of short, interactive quizzes that allow readers to take a stab at copy editing sentences from recently published articles. Each quiz features about a dozen sentences taken from actual Times articles. Readers are then tasked with identifying the word that needs editing. When they select the correct word,...

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/11/15/insider/copy-...
Resources for Writers: George Mason University

Writing centers at colleges and universities have been around for decades, and most of them have placed some resources for their students online. George Mason University's writing resource center has had an online presence for years, and it is one that college students and persons generally interested in improving their writing will want to look at. The site includes a number of specialized...

https://writingcenter.gmu.edu/?page_id=12
The American Language

H.L. Mencken, a journalist who was one of the most celebrated American writers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was often referred to as “The Sage of Baltimore”. Writing in a number of Baltimore’s daily papers, Mencken developed an acerbic wit and a penchant for syllogisms that would serve him well for decades. As a defender and scholar of American English, Mencken wrote “The American...

https://www.bartleby.com/185/
University College Writing Handouts

Many universities have elaborate writing centers to assist students learn about the art of crafting wonderful and meaningful pieces of writing. The University College at the University of Toronto has collected over two dozen excellent resources designed to get undergraduates and others up to speed with the world of writing college-level papers. On the site, visitors will find resources like...

https://www.uc.utoronto.ca/handouts
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