List of References if You Are Struggling with Grammar or Vocabulary


I listed down the websites that I use to understand grammar and the rules in writing better. They help me become more efficient when I write or edit something. Let me share my list.


1.  If you don't know which noun to use (singular or plural) with ANY:

THE EDITOR'S MANUAL


2. If you don't know which tense of the verb to use for the verb "hope" (present tense):

CAMBRIDGE DICTIONARY

KAPLAN INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES


3. If you are not sure how to describe a picture correctly: 

BRITISH COUNCIL


4.  If you want to practice  IELTS SPEAKING with sample questions and answers:

IELTS BUDDY

5. If you are not sure whether to put the comma inside or outside the quotation:

THE PUNCTUATION GUIDE


6. If you don't know which words in the title should start with a capital letter: 

APA STYLE


7. If you don't know the rules in using PARALLEL VERBS:

Learn English


8. If you are confused about whether or not to capitalize south if you use it as an adjective (e.g. South Indian food).

PROOFREADNOW


9. If you want to know which prepositions to use for sides. 

Study Windows


10. If you are not sure whether or not to put the definite article "the" before names of hotels, countries, etc.

British Council


11. If you don't know how to give directions:

English-at-home


12. If you don't know which ones to use: made of, made with, or made from. Here is the explanation from Cambridge Dictionary

Made from, made of, made out of (Cambridge Dictionary)


13. If you want to know more words that you can use in business or in the office:

Asana's Corporate Jargon


14. If you don't know whether or not to use the same subject with certain verbs (parallel verbs):

Using Parallel Verbs - English Language Centres


15. If you want to know if you can repeat your subject pronoun:

To Repeat or Not To Repeat Subject Pronouns (Juicy English)


16. If you are not sure whether or not to add a comma after a time expression:

linguaholic,com

 


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