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Latest post Fri, Sep 12 2008 10:31 PM by Raen. 2 replies.
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Raen  +  565321 Fri, 12 Sep 08 06:13 PM

Does anyone else know this website that teaches English grammar?

Is this a well-respected and widely-known source/authority of English grammar?

What is the website or material/literature/book, if there's any, that most English teachers/experts regard as the authority of English grammar?

 

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Raen

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Vorpar  +  565374 Fri, 12 Sep 08 09:03 PM
This is the book that was assigned to my college writing class: http://www.amazon.com/Writers-Reference-MLA-Quick-Card/dp/0312465319/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1221249698&sr=1-1

I imagine any college textbook for an English class would have grammar rules.
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Raen  +  565401 Fri, 12 Sep 08 10:31 PM

Thanks Vorpar, but I'm looking for websites (more than books) to which teaching grammar is the sole purpose. I'm far from learning how to write. But thanks for the information.

By the way, DailyGrammar is a website, I just want to know what other people use this site to learn English garmmar.

 

Raen

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