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Diagnostics.Take one of our two comprehensive 50-question diagnostics to evaluate your current command of skills in sentence grammar, basic grammar, punctuation and mechanics, and sentence style. Your results page will identify overall strengths and weaknesses, as well as provide specific question-by-question feedback and allow you to e-mail results to your instructor.
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ExerciseZone. Use your diagnostic results to point you to practice in particular areasor simply go to ExerciseZone and pick an area yourself. ExerciseZone includes thousands of practice items organized into 10-question practice sets on over 50 topics. Pick from Sentence Grammar, Basic Grammar, Punctuation and Mechanics, or Usage and Style topics, or choose to do sentence or paragraph editing exercises. Results pages will give you question-by-question feedback and provide options to read more about the topic in an online handbook or practice more with other practice sets. Results can also be e-mailed to your instructor.
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ESL ExerciseZone. If English is not your first language, or if you grew up speaking English among other languages, you may want to visit ESL ExerciseZone almost 700 exercises, organized into 10-question practice sets, targeted at areas most troublesome for speakers of multiple languages.
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Weblinks. This annotated list of valuable Web resources about grammar and writing will take you to outstanding writing guides, grammar resources, sites with additional quizzes and exercises, usage and style guides, lists of common errors, ESL resources, and more.
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Grammar Guide. This concise guide provides explanations for the grammar points tested in ExerciseZone, as well as brief Check Yourself activities. Use it to read about topics either before or after you measure your skills in ExerciseZone. |