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Useful offsite references for grammar and style:
Purdue Online Writing Lab: Grammar: a nice overview of some of the more basic -- but often problematic -- elements of English grammar.
FactMonster's Grammar and Spelling Reference: Another good grammar overview.
Alan Cooper's Homonyms: A bunch of words that sound alike but mean different things. A grate resource too help yew chews the write won wen inn doubt.
How to use a semicolon: the Oatmeal's guide to "the most feared punctuation on earth"; combines memorable examples with unforgettable illustrations. (via Shadow Dragon)
How and why to use whom in a sentence: the Oatmeal again, this time on "who" vs. "whom". With monocles. And steeds.
Purdue Online Writing Lab: Grammar: a nice overview of some of the more basic -- but often problematic -- elements of English grammar.
FactMonster's Grammar and Spelling Reference: Another good grammar overview.
Alan Cooper's Homonyms: A bunch of words that sound alike but mean different things. A grate resource too help yew chews the write won wen inn doubt.
How to use a semicolon: the Oatmeal's guide to "the most feared punctuation on earth"; combines memorable examples with unforgettable illustrations. (via Shadow Dragon)
How and why to use whom in a sentence: the Oatmeal again, this time on "who" vs. "whom". With monocles. And steeds.
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