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  1. Grammar Activities That Really Grab 'Em!: Grades 3-5: Skill-Building Mini-Lessons, Activities, and Games by Sarah Glasscock, 2010-02-01
  2. Korean: An Essential Grammar (Essential Grammars) by Young-Key Kim-Renaud, 2009-07-31
  3. Intermediate Korean: A Grammar and Workbook (Grammar Workbooks) by Andrew Sangpil Byon, 2009-08-10
  4. I Judge You When You Use Poor Grammar: A Collection of Egregious Errors, Disconcerting Bloopers, and Other Linguistic Slip-Ups by Sharon Eliza Nichols, 2009-09-29
  5. Invitation to Biblical Hebrew: A Beginning Grammar (Invitation to Theological Studies Series) by Russell Fuller, 2006-06-30
  6. When Bad Grammar Happens to Good People: How to Avoid Common Errors in English by Ann Batko, 2004-04
  7. Finnish: An Essential Grammar (Essential Grammars) by Fred Karlsson, 2008-01-28
  8. Understanding and Using English Grammar Chart Book by Betty Schrampfer Azar, 1992-10-16
  9. Grammar in 15 Minutes a Day: Junior Skill Buider (Junior Skill Builders) by Learning Express Editors, 2008-07-31
  10. Grammar Sense 1: Teacher's Book (with Tests CD) by Susan Iannuzzi, 2004-11-25
  11. Constructions: A Construction Grammar Approach to Argument Structure (Cognitive Theory of Language and Culture Series) by Adele E. Goldberg, 1995-03-15
  12. McGraw-Hill's Essential ESL Grammar: A Handbook for Intermediate and Advanced ESL Students (McGraw-Hill ESL References) by Mark Lester, 2008-03-21
  13. Explaining English Grammar (Oxford Handbooks for Language Teachers Series) by George Yule, 1999-01-21
  14. Systems in English Grammar: An Introduction for Language Teachers by Peter Master, 1995-08-24

61. ALE Homepage
A freeware platform for building HPSGs. Current and past versions, documentation, sample grammars and related materials.
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~gpenn/ale.html
The ALE Homepage
This page contains descriptions of the Attribute-Logic Engine (ALE), Version 3.2, a freeware logic programming and grammar parsing and generation system. This includes information on obtaining the system, user's guide, graphical interfaces, and grammars.
What's New
  • January, 2003: Bug fixed in SWI port of ALE 3.2.1 - compilation of grammar source would fail in some circumstances.
    December, 2001: ALE 3.2.1 is available . This version patches ALE and its source-level debugger so that they work with SICStus 3.8.6 and SWI 4.0.
    June, 1999: ALE 3.2 is available . In this version:
      ALE is faster (again) , both at compile-time and run-time, A new parsing compilation algorithm (Empty-First-Daughter closure) , which:
        corrects a long-standing problem in ALE with combining empty categories - EFD closure closes the phrase structure rules of a grammar under prefixes of empty category daughters, so any permutation of empty categories can, in principle, be combined to form a new empty category; works around a problem that non-ISO-compatible Prologs, including SICStus Prolog, have with asserted predicates that results in leftmost empty category daughters not being able to combine with their own outputs;

62. HPSG And Grammar Engineering
Links to projects, meetings.
http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/~hansu/hpsg.html
Hans Uszkoreit : HPSG and Grammar Engineering PAGE: A Platform for Advanced Grammar Engineering PERFORM: A project on performance modelling for HPSG Verbmobil: A project, in which HPSGis employed for multilingual grammar engineering HPSG on the WWW: NEGRA: A project that explores new avenues in data-oriented
description and processing of human language Workshops on Grammar Engineering 1st Workshop on Grammar Engineering: Problems and Prospects
by Gregor Erbach and Hans Uszkoreit
Report on the workshop
2nd Workshop on Grammar Engineering:
New methods for Distributed Grammar Engineering
in conjunction with ESSLLI in August 1996 in Prague
organized by Gregor Erbach, Melanie Siegel und Hans Uszkoreit
(Report in Preparation) This year a workshop on multilingual grammar engineering will be held in
Madrid, Spain, July 11 or 12, 1997 (in conjunction with ACL-97/EACL-97) ENVGRAM: COMPUTATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS FOR
PRACTICAL GRAMMAR DEVELOPMENT, PROCESSING
AND INTEGRATION WITH OTHER NLP MODULES
Also this year, Annie Zaenen (Rank Xerox Research Centre)

63. Grammar Slammer--English Grammar Resource
This help file indexes style and usage, capitalization, abbreviations, punctuation, letter writing, common mistakes and a grammar glossary.
http://englishplus.com/grammar/index.htm
Grammar Slammer! Welcome to Grammar Slammer , the help file that goes beyond a grammar checker. Use it as you would any help file. For more on how to use Grammar Slammer Deluxe and Grammar Slammer , click the "How To" on the contents below. How to Use Grammar Slammer Style and Usage Capitalizing Abbreviations ... Other Information Other References Grammar Glossary Search Grammar Slammer Return to Home Page Download Grammar Slammer Demo for Your PC Now ... Getting Your Own Copy of the Latest Grammar Slammer
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64. Skillcheck - Clerical Office - Job Skills, Knowledge & Aptitude Tests
Grammar General* Letter Setup; Math - General* Office Manager Skills; Proofreading; Reading Comprehension; Receptionist Skills; Secretarial Skills; Shorthand (Audio)
http://www.crisp-mcs.com/index.cfm/hrsoftware/SkillCheck.Clerical

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Measure essential office and clerical skills with SkillCheck Clerical Office tests from MCS. SkillCheck Assessments provide the highest quality tests, test content and test development tools.
With SkillCheck Clerical Office Assessments, you can:
  • Test job applicants for spelling, grammar, vocabulary and math skills. Assess typing, data entry, ten key and audio transcription skills. Measure telephone, secretarial, reception and office management skills. Assess filing, checking and coding skills. Determine whether job applicants have the clerical skills required for success in specific industries.
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  • Audio Transcription Checking - Standard* Checking - Names* Checking - Numbers* Coding - Standard* Coding - Letters* Coding - Numbers* Customer Service Data Entry Test - Alphanumeric Data Entry Test - Numeric Filing - Standard* Filing - Names* Filing - Numbers* Grammar - Business* Grammar - General* Letter Setup Math - General* Office Manager Skills Proofreading Reading Comprehension Receptionist Skills Secretarial Skills Shorthand (Audio) Spelling - Business* Spelling - General* Spelling - Accounting* Spelling - Geography* Spelling - Legal* Spelling - Medical* Telephone Skills Telephone Message Taking Ten Key Typing Test Typing Test - Banking and Finance* NEW!

65. WTB:R&S 5/6 Grammar, General Science CD, Spelling Workout E/G, Almost 12 - The W
Sale and Swap Board WTBR S 5/6 Grammar, General Science CD, Spelling Workout E/G, Almost 12 Want to Buy
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66. Frenchvita - General Grammar Section
Location Home/Grammar/General/Grammar/Speech in Action Things to remember There are two types of object direct and indirect objects; The direct object answers the question Who or
http://www.staff.city.ac.uk/~ra735/grammar/general/action/object.html
Frenchvita
General Grammar
Lessons Grammar Resources Speech in Action Contents Sentence Composition Subject Verb Verb - Tenses ... Verb - Voice Object Other Functions in the Simple Sentence The Complex Sentence Links to Site Upper Levels Home Elements of Speech Speech in Action French Grammar ... General Grammar Location: Home/Grammar/General/Grammar/Speech in Action Things to remember:
  • There are two types of object: direct and indirect objects The direct object answers the question: Who or What and is not responsible for the doing of an action. The indirect object answers the question: To whom or to what Verbs which describe a state or a transformation, such as to be, do not use an object but an attribute. They qualify the subject with an attribute not an action.
Print friendly page What is the object? The famous tenor sang the national anthem. The tenor is the subject, the verb is to sing and the object which is receiving the action is the national anthem. Its role of object in the sentence is obviously from a grammatical point of view, nothing to do with whether it is an object or a person. I am mentioning this because some of you mistake animated and unanimated objects for the grammatical object. In grammar, the object is a function and not the nature of a word.

67. Interactive Online Grammar Quizzes
A collection of interactive multiple choice grammar and reading quizzes.
http://www.cityu.edu.hk/elc/iowa/quiz/

68. Frenchvita - General Grammar Section
Location Home/Grammar/General Grammar/Elements of Speech Things to remember Prepositions give information about where something or someone is in relation to somebody
http://www.staff.city.ac.uk/~ra735/grammar/general/elements/prepcon.html
Frenchvita
General Grammar
Lessons Grammar Resources Elements of
Speech Contents Verb Noun Determiner Determiner - Articles ... Summary Links to Site Upper Levels Home Elements of Speech Speech in Action French Grammar ... General Grammar Location: Home/Grammar/General Grammar/Elements of Speech Things to remember:
  • Prepositions give information about where something or someone is in relation to somebody or something else within time or space. They link nouns and pronouns together Conjunctions can be any word or group of words that link and coordinate different clauses.
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Prepositions and conjunctions
To link words we also need some other elements in the sentence whose job is to join the different sections (words, phrases and clauses) to one another. We have two types of words whose function is to provide these links; Prepositions and Conjunctions. Study Tip What are prepositions? They are words used to attach a noun or a pronoun to the elements which precede them. The type of link must be there to subordinate one part to the other. They give information about where something or someone is in relation to somebody or something else within time or space: in front of, after, before, with, to, for, thanks to etc.
  • The national anthem of the country.

69. Grammar Glamour
Middle school students offer an overview of the parts of speech and basic rules.
http://library.thinkquest.org/2947/
Grammar Facts Part I : Written by Malea Young
Capitalization
The Sentence

Subjects and Predicates
Grammar Facts Part II : Written by Narita Raghubir
Verbs
The Parts of Speech

This page was written by Malea Young, Narita Raghubir, and Megan Hammond at Gotha Middle School.

70. Arts > Writers Resources > Style Guides > Grammar
Grammar is the discovery, diction, survey of rule s governing the apply of language. a placed of system governing a particular language is likewise known as the grammar of the
http://grammar.generalanswers.org/

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Grammar
rule s governing the apply of language . a placed of system governing a particular language is likewise known as the grammar of the language; so, from each one language may be said to use at times its have distinct grammar. Grammar is a share of the general learn of language known as linguistics. A subfields of modern grammar come phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics . Traditional grammars include simply morphology and syntax. Types of grammar
A formal grammar is a precisely defined grammar, typically utilized for computer programming languages. A generative grammar is a formal grammar that can within a select few feel "generate" the easily-grammatical expressions of a natural language. An entire branch of linguistic theory is according to procreative grammars. Reproductive grammars were popularized by Noam Chomsky. Development of grammars
observation
sociolinguistics A formal survey of grammar is an crucial section of education from a immature age across advanced learning, though the system taught inside school s are not the "grammar" in the feel virtually all linguists use the term, when it is typically normative like than descriptive.

71. English Grammar
Describes the different parts of a sentence and provides examples of correct and incorrect usage.
http://www.iscribe.org/english/
English Grammar
for Sarah and her friends
Directory
Introduction
Definitions

Adjective

Adverb
... iscribe

72. Glasgow Caledonian University - English Language Support > Grammar > General Gra
Grammar. General Grammar Pages; Verb Tenses; Passive Voice; Reported Speech; Articles; Pronouns; Adjectives and Adverbs; Participial Adjectives; Relative Clauses
http://www.gcu.ac.uk/student/english/selfstudy/grammar/general.html
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  • 73. Information Internet: English Grammar Main Page
    Includes various chosen topics with explanations and examples.
    http://library.thinkquest.org/10679/english/eng_main.html
    Communication is one of the keys to knowledge. In order to communicate an idea correctly one must have proper grammar. True, one can communicate their thoughts and ideas with out proper grammar. Using correct grammar optimizes the capacity of the english language. Despite that fact that one is not completely perfect in english, we will ATTEMPT to establish the correct grammatical standards. A verb is NOT a person, place or thing. =) Choose A Topic Below Parts of Speech:
    Adjectives

    Adverbs

    Nouns

    Pronouns
    ...
    Transitions

    74. Tutor In Traverse City, MI (49684) - Music, Math, Science, Writing, Grammar, Gen
    Adam C. Tutor in Traverse City, MI (49684) Music, Math, Science, Writing, Grammar, General High School
    http://www.wyzant.com/tutorprofile7635243_Traverse-City-MI-tutor.aspx

    75. Pro Nounsense
    Provides lessons and quizzes that teach the proper use of pronouns. Includes personal, demonstrative, relative, and interrogative.
    http://www.mcwdn.org/grammar/pronounhome.html

    76. Pronouns
    Explores the different types of pronouns and explains how each is used.
    http://www.esldesk.com/grammar/pronouns
    ESLDESK Selection of ESL resources to help you learn English WordSpell ESL Reader
    • SiteMap Grammar/Practice ... Nouns Pronouns Verbs Verb Tenses Adverbs Adjectives ...
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      English Pronouns
      What is a Pronoun? A Pronoun is a word used in place of a noun
      Usually pronouns refer to something that was already mentioned in previous sentence or understood by the listener or reader. They are very useful words because when you use them, you do not need to repeat nouns all the time.
      Without pronouns
    • Alexander is my neighbor. Alexander says that Alexander likes to sleep.
      With pronouns
    • Alexander is my neighbor. He says that he likes to sleep.
      When a pronoun replaces a word (or a group of words), the word being replaced is called an antecedent
    • I wrote a letter to the president, who responded quickly.
      In that sentence, president is antecedent of the pronoun who
      A pronoun must agree with its antecedent in person, number, and gender. The different kinds of pronouns are:
      Demonstrative
      Personal Indefinite Intensive ... Relative
      Pronouns List and Quizzes
    • English Pronouns List Alphabetical list of English pronouns with definitions and translations.

    77. Prepositions
    Choose the correct preposition for each question in this quiz.
    http://www.better-english.com/grammar/prepositions.htm

    78. The Noun
    How to recognize a noun and its function in a sentence.
    http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/noun.htm
    The Noun
    Recognize a noun when you see one.
    George Jupiter Ice cream Courage Books Bottles Godzilla ! All of these words are nouns , words that identify the whos, wheres, and whats in language. Nouns name people, places, and things. Read the sentence that follows: George and Godzilla walked to to order a large pepperoni pizza George is a person. is a place. Pizza is a thing. Godzilla
    Understand the functions that nouns provide in sentences.
    Nouns can function as subjects direct objects indirect objects objects of prepositions , and subject complements . Check out these examples: Godzilla ordered a large pepperoni pizza and ate the pie in a single bite. Godzilla = the subject for the verbs ordered and ate George offered Godzilla a ten-dollar loan to buy a second pizza. Godzilla = the indirect object of offered loan = the direct object of offered While eating a piece of pizza, George dripped tomato sauce onto his shirt Shirt = the object of the preposition onto slob Slob = subject complement of the linking verb is
    Know the different classes of nouns.

    79. The Verb
    How to recognize a verb and its function within a sentence.
    http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/verb.htm
    The Verb
    Recognize a verb when you see one.
    Verbs are a necessary component of all sentences . Verbs have two important functions: Some verbs put static objects into motion while other verbs help to clarify the objects in meaningful ways. Look at the examples below: My grumpy old English teacher smiled at the plate of cold meatloaf. My grumpy old English teacher = static object; smiled = verb. The daredevil cockroach splashed The daredevil cockroach = static object; splashed = verb. exploded in a spray of sparks. = static object; exploded = verb. The curious toddler popped a grasshopper into her mouth. The curious toddler = static object; popped = verb. is worth $20,000.00. = static object; is = verb. The important thing to remember is that every subject in a sentence must have a verb. Otherwise, you will have written a fragment , a major writing error.
    Remember to consider word function when you are looking for a verb.
    Many words in English have more than one function. Sometimes a word is a subject , sometimes a verb, sometimes a modifier . As a result, you must often analyze the job a word is doing in the sentence. Look at these two examples:

    80. Recursive Productions And Grammars
    A guide to the rules of strict grammars including L-Systems.
    http://www.cs.rit.edu/~afb/20013/plc/slides/grammars.html

    Recursive Productions and Grammars
    Recursive Productions and Grammars Lindenmayer Systems Lindenmayer Systems II Dragon Curves ... Andreas Borchert , converted to HTML on May 02, 2002

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