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Whether you are a writer, a student or new to the English language, a sound knowledge of the rudiments of English Grammar will empower you with a sense of security in both speaking and writing. It will serve to enhance your comprehension of the written word, and assist in developing an appreciation of literature in all it's forms.

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SeakSpeak:
English grammar and vocabulary practice exercises, free interactive English lessons, practise verbs, nouns and tenses.

Future-perfect
Stuck with a written English problem? Here are some helpful answers to some of the most common spelling, grammar and language questions.

Non Stop English
You can practise your English grammar and vocabulary skills with interactive tests on this free website. You can receive free interactive email tests. If you register and login you can see which tests you have done and how successfully. Learning English with these free online tests is really motivating. New tests are added every week.

Learning English Online
You'll find a lot of information about the English language on this site. You can learn English words, practise grammar, look at some basic rules, prepare for exams, do tests or just have fun playing games. Enjoy yourself with more than 650 exercises online.

Publishing Page
Reading is a great way to improve your English. Publishing page has an excellent mix of contemporary and classic literature. Many of the stories can be read in less than ten minutes, and for the longer ones you can bookmark your page.

Learn-4-Good
Grammar Definitions & Examples for all levels, Practise Tests for PET, FCE, CAE, IELTS, TOEIC, TOEFL, SAT Test

Ego4u
Choose from 4287 random sentences to practise the different tenses according to your level of English.

Learn English Feel Good
Online grammar quizzes which come in three levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. The topics covered include verb tenses, phrasal verbs, articles, prepositions, noun clauses, and much more.

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