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Grammar Resources


When working at having a book, short story, or article published, you may find that you need additional resources on how the English language works in order to accomplish the task successfully. Below, you will find a collection of grammar resources that have good information for the budding author or the experienced professional. All of the below links are for the English language. If you want to Learn to Write please follow this link. All of the below references will take you away from Inspired Author. If you wish to remain, please open the link in a new window.

This is a growing list. There will be more links added on a weekly to bi-weekly basis. If you find any broken links or problems, please e-mail me.

Site: Common Errors in English
Description: An essay of common errors in English presented by a Professor of English at Washington State University.

Site: Daily Grammar
Description: Your one stop source for daily grammar tips. This site has years of well thought out grammar tips that you can browse at leisure.

Site:Flagler College
Description: Flagler College gives base grammar tips and hints to help the university level student succeed at essays and other written class work. This site primarily offers grammar and vocabulary glossaries.

Site:University of Chicago Writing Program Grammar Resources
Description: The University of Chicago offers a small and humble list of the best grammar resources available on the web. You won't find hundreds of links here, but you will find among the highest quality grammar sites, as well as lengthy descriptions relating to the finer points of grammar.

Site:A Word a Day
Description: For those interested in vocabulary as well as grammar, a word a day offers one different definition each day. Here you can learn the meanings of words you never knew existed, and impress your colleagues, teachers and friends with your expanded vocabulary.

Site:Dictionary.com's Writer Resources
Description: Dictionary.com offers links to several good sites, as well as one of the largest online dictionaries on the internet. You can find almost anything a writer could possibly need.

Site:Judy Vorfield's Webgrammar
Description: This site offers many tips, suggestions and guides for how to make it in the writing world. It also provides sections regarding other aspects of education. An overall well rounded website.

Site:West Viriginia Department of Education Grammar Site
Description: A selection of grammar tips geared for all grades and levels of expertise.