Here you'll find a variety of links within the grammatical subjects and themes you are bound to be faced with at one time or other when studying English. A short description should give you a clue as to if the link is worth following.
Many of the links are to sites that offer on-line exercises with immediate response to your answers. Others dwell on certain themes, whereas some are "collective sites" offering a wide range of grammatical subjects. Have fun!
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A complete guide (ekstern) | |
| The Online English Grammar is one of the best sites on the Internet concerned with grammar. This index covers a wide variety of fields. Enjoy! |
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Apostrophes (ekstern) | |
| In this exercise you are asked to say if the sentence is correct or incorrect. Watch out; the apostrophes are all over the place! |
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Borrow or lend? (ekstern) | |
| Lots of people (especially Norwegians) mix up the two words "borrow" and "lend". Do you know how it works? Take a test and see for yourself... |
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Different sites concerned with grammar (ekstern) | |
| How about your own day-to-day update on a grammatical subject? Also links to the biggest and best grammar sites on the net. |
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Few or many? (ekstern) | |
| We've talked about countables and uncountables, but sometimes it can be difficult to distinguish between the two. Take this test to see if you have it all figured out. |
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Find the correct preposition (ekstern) | |
| A diverse mix of different prepositions that you have to fill in to make the sentences complete. |
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Irregular verbs - explanation (ekstern) | |
| They are a real headache at times, those irregular verbs. As you all know, regular verbs all take -ed (play, played, played), but of course there has to be some words that don't wnat to go with the crowd. See if you know how to conjugate them! |
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Loads of grammar! (ekstern) | |
| English grammar help - articles, prepositions, real life English, fun and games - and more. These pages will supposedly help you learn how English works, so that you can avoid mistakes in your writing and speaking. |
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Prepositions - exercises (ekstern) | |
| Test yourself on the use of the prepositions over, between, out of, into, and up to. |
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Prepositions (ekstern) | |
| A preposition describes a relationship between words in a sentence. Prepositions are nearly always combined with other words to make sense. |
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Prepositions (ekstern) | |
| If there's one thing that might cause as much headache as when to use the -s or not, it must be prepositions. And it's hard to define any rules, because there are so many exceptions to the basic rule. Anyway, find out if you can use these prepositions correctly. |
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Pronoun quiz 1 (ekstern) | |
| Try out this pronoun quiz. |
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Pronoun quiz 2 (ekstern) | |
| Another quiz where you can test yourself on the use of pronouns. |
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Pronouns again (ekstern) | |
| Another site that describes the use of pronouns in an effective manner. |
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Pronouns (ekstern) | |
| A rather lengthy description of how and when to use pronouns. You can easily jump to the sort of pronoun-problem you might be having. |
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Propositions of time (ekstern) | |
| In this exercise you need to fill in the correct preposition of time. |
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That, which, who (ekstern) | |
| Are you certain as to when to use that, which, who? Try your luck here! |
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The Possessive Apostrophe (ekstern) | |
| n very many cases an apostrophe is used in English to denote one or more missing letters - as in aren't for are not; or to indicate that someone owns something - as in man's. |
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The Present Tense (ekstern) | |
| Here is an exercise concentrating on the present tense. If you get this right, you shouldn't have too many problems getting the other tenses right either! |
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  The use of indefinite articles |
Here I've gathered a few links that explain and offer self-testing on the use of indefinite articles (a and an).
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Their, there, they're... (ekstern) | |
| It isn't always easy to keep track of when to use their or there or they're. Do you know the difference between the three? Try out these exercises to see if you are in control. |
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Tons of exercises (ekstern) | |
| This site offers you a lot of exercises in various grammatical subjects. Choose the subject you need to work on. Your answers will be corrected immediately. |