Subjects A-Z: Grammar and Style
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Suggested Sites:

1. The American Heritage Book of English Usage
"A lively and accessible introduction to English usage provides a close-up look at and explanations of a range of grammatical problems, including grammar, style, diction, pronunciation, and word formation."

2. AskOxford.com
This site is for questions on English grammar, spelling, and usage; searching a dictionary of words, names or quotations, help with writing, crosswords and puzzles, and learning about language.

3. Citing Electronic Resources
This is a list of places to go for recommended electronic information citation guides.

4. Writers' Workshop Online Writing Guide
"The Writing Guide is organized into three Handbooks containing information about grammatical rules, writing techniques, and bibliographic formats. Click on the appropriate Handbook below to see a master index of the topics it covers:

The Grammar Handbook explains and illustrates the basic grammatical rules concerning parts of speech, phrases, clauses, sentences and sentence elements, and common problems of usage.
The Writing Techniques Handbook provides advice on various elements of the writing process, including advice on analyzing your audience, developing a good thesis statement, revising, using commas correctly, taking an essay exam, and writing summaries.
The Bibliography Handbook shows you how to cite bibliographical references in three different standard formats: MLA (Modern Language Association) format, APA (American Psychological Association) format, and "Old MLA" format (using endnotes and a bibliography page)."

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