Top 4 Most Reputable English Grammar Sources

Some grammar rules (and embarrassing mistakes!) transcend the uniqueness of different regions and style guides. This new International Grammar section by OnlineBookClub.org ultimately identifies those rules thus providing a simple, flexible rule-set, respecting the differences between regions and style guides. You can feel free to ask general questions about spelling and grammar. You can also provide example sentences for other members to proofread and inform you of any grammar mistakes.

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Top 4 Most Reputable English Grammar Sources

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According to many experts, the most reputable source for English grammar is considered to be "The Elements of Style" by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White. Other highly regarded options include "Oxford Modern English Grammar" by Bas Aarts, "Practical English Usage" by Michael Swan, and the grammar resources provided by the British Council.


8 best sites to learn English grammar
1. Preply
2. British Council LearnEnglish
3. BBC Learning English
4. EnglishGrammar.org
5. Grammar Monster
6. Perfect English Grammar
7. Grammar Bytes
8. The Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab)
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Post by Esther-David »

Thank you for sharing Tiffany! I often use Purdue OWL and Oxford Modern English Grammar as references.
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