Chapters 9–16 | Writing & Grammar 7 Web Links
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Chapter 9 — Subject-Verb Agreement
Chapter 10 — Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement
- Big Dog’s Grammar—Interactive pronoun/antecedent exercises
Chapter 11 — Pronoun Usage
- Exercises at Grammar Bytes!—Interactive pronoun reference exercises
Chapter 12 — Adjective/Adverb
- Alexander Pope—Biography of Alexander Pope
- Better English Lessons—Adjective/adverb exercises
Chapter 13 — Using Troublesome Words Correctly
- The Mark Twain House & Museum—Interactive site on Mark Twain; source for quotation is “Letter to George Banton” 10/15/1888
- Activities for ESL Students—Interactive site on troublesome words
- Practice on Points of English Grammar—Interactive site on troublesome verbs
Chapters 14 and 15 — Capitalization and Punctuation
- Punctuation, Capitalization, and Writing Numbers Mastery Test—Interactive test
- Interactive Quizzes—Interactive site with all areas of grammar
- Thomas Jonathan Jackson—Brief biography with a picture
Chapter 16 — Spelling
- A Tribute to the Poet, Ogden Nash—Biographical information
- Free English Lessons—Interactive site to practice correct spelling
- Spellaroo—Interactive site to help recognize correct spelling
- Absolutely Ridiculous English Spelling—Various helps for spelling
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