Links for Further Reading All of these links will be annotated soon. If you add a link here, please include a summary or annotation of the material that can be found on that site. --daytrod 23:52, 1 Mar 2005 (GMT)
Grammar and Usage[]
Perlego - Essay Writing Guides
https://www.perlego.com/knowledge/essay-writing-guides/
How to Write a 5-Paragraph Essay [+Bonus Template]
https://ivypanda.com/blog/how-to-write-a-5-paragraph-essay-that-will-amaze-everyone/
Common Errors in English (Paul Brians)
http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/ -- One of my favorites. Mostly usage issues.
Guide to Grammar and Style (Jack Lynch)
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Writing/ -- Lynch offers his view on Grammar and Style issues, often with a bit of dry humor.
APA Table of Contents Writing Guide (+ example) (Emma Flores)
https://studycrumb.com/apa-table-of-contents-writing-guide
The American Heritage Book of English Usage
http://www.bartleby.com/64/ -- The American Heritage Book of English Usage (at bartleby.com) is self-described as a book, "with detailed look at grammar, style, diction, word formation, gender, social groups and scientific forms, this valuable reference work is ideal for students, writers, academicians and anybody concerned about proper writing style." This resource is free and relatively up-to-date (1998). It is also available in print.
GrammarTop.com
https://englishgrammaresl.com/ -- A website with a good collection of grammar and usage articles. Also has a mobile app for grammar students.
Studycrumb.com
https://studycrumb.com/ - Educational platfom that helps students writing essays. Also has many free writing tools (grammar, plagiarism checkers, topic generator, etc.)
Grammar Rules and Examples
Online Grammar Texts[]
These are free online college-level textbooks. They are excellent if you're looking to strengthen up your base knowledge of grammar.
Modern English Grammar by Daniel Kies
http://papyr.com/hypertextbooks/engl_126/style.htm
Traditional English Grammar: Description and Use by Donald E. Hardy
http://textant.colostate.edu/grammarbook/title.html
Guide to Grammar and Writing
http://www.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/ -- This is not quite a formal "textbook." It does, however, include much of the same information as the books above. The interactive quizzes on this site are particularly helpful for the grammar student attempting to self-teach.
Proofreading and Editing Website
Others[]
Punctuation from "The Columbia Guide to Standard American English" http://www.bartleby.com/68/78/4878.html.