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TalonRider
Know of a reference site that could be beneficial to authors and/or editors. Feel free to post a link here.

Please give a description of the site along with the link to it.

TalonRider
To kick things off, I'm quoting an earlier post by REC. It was also his suggestion that this topic be started.

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I ran across this site that is clear and concise on grammar, punctuation, etc.

http://www.englishchick.com/grammar/grindex.htm
Tarin
OWL by Purdue has saved my life several times with grammar issues. It also has recources for writing papers, teaching and tutoring others as well as ESL.
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/

QUOTE (Purdue OWL Online Writing Lab)
Welcome to the Purdue OWL. We offer over 200 free resources including:
Writing and Teaching Writing
Research
Grammar and Mechanics
Style Guides
ESL (English as a Second Language)
Job Search and Professional Writing
TalonRider
'Used to' or 'use to' vs would

Link
TalonRider
Here's a link supplied by lesfeuzdemoncoeur. It can be discussed here.

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Most people use the subjunctive, at least in its most common forms, but few know

a - when they're using it.

b - some of the rarities.


I wanted to impress everyone by listing all the examples, but I think a more trenchant understanding will be reached by each of you if you follow this link: HOT TITS XXX. actually just english grammar.
Tiger
I used this one in the thread I started called Comma Madness.

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm
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