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Click to jump to the web site   Lngualinks' Glossary of linguistic terms -- huge and most splendid. Enough to keep you busy for a long, long time.

Click to jump to the web site   The Modern Language Association (MLA) Style Guide has useful coverage on writing essays and includes aspects of grammar.

Click to jump to the web site   The Purdue University Writing Lab. Lots of detail on writing style, grammar, language and more. Huge and well-known.

Click to jump to the web site   University of Ottowa's 'Hypergrammar' site, with lots of grammatical terms.

Click to jump to the web site   Jack Lynch's online guide, from Rudgers University.

Click to jump to the web site   Punctuation guide, in detail, from the University of Sussex.

Click to jump to the web site   'English Grammar the Easy Way'. Comprehensive, clear layout. Simple explanations.

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Argument links, Critical thinking links, Writing links

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