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Contemporary's GED Language Arts, Writing
Ellen Carley Frechette
Tim Collins

Using Correct Language

Web Links

The following links will give you some extra practice with correct language. When you have finished all the activities in Chapter 5, go on to Chapter 6.
Big Dog’s Grammar
(http://aliscot.com/bigdog/#top)

This site contains explanations of basic grammar along with interactive exercises. The exercises at the end of each of the following sections will help you review material presented in this chapter:
The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation
(http://www.grammarbook.com/)

This site contains lessons in basic grammar and punctuation, along with printable practice exercises and tests. Click on Exercises/Answers under the Grammar section to begin. The following exercise will help you review material presented in this chapter:
  • Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers
English Lessons and Tests
(http://www.englishlearner.com/tests/test.html)

This site contains some useful practice quizzes. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to find a list of quiz titles. The following quiz will help you review material presented in this chapter: Under Beginner
Guide to Grammar and Writing—Interactive Quizzes
(http://ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/quiz_list.htm)

This site contains a wealth of practice quizzes related to grammar and writing. The following quizzes will help you review material presented in this chapter: Under Basic Sentence Parts Under Structural Flaws Under Pronoun Usage Under Stylistic Considerations
The WebScripts
(http://awsd.com/scripts/weblibs/weblibs.pl)

This is an online version of the old Mad Libs party game. Fill in the blanks with appropriate parts of speech to create a (sometimes wacky) story.