If you treat your English Language reading and writing skills seriously, you can go places. Right now, to learn and improve your language, this is the best place for you to hang out. Go to the
links given below and we are sure that you will learn a lot by just surfing through these
resources.
1.       American Heritage Book of English Usage
 
2.
On Line English Grammar from St. John’s Wood School of English, London. UK speakers of English will find their patterns addressed here.
   
3. Worldwide Words: Investigating International English from a British Viewpoint
   
4. Daniel Kies’ Modern English Grammar
   
5. Jack Lynch’s Grammar and Style Notes
   
6. Dr. NAD’s Prig Page
   
7. Ronald B. Standler’s Technical Writing Guide
   
8. World Wide Words: Michael Quinion’s Language Pages
   
9. Garbl’s Writing Resources On-Line
   
10. English as a Second Language Help Desk at Washington State University
   
11. Non-Sexist Language
   
12. WWWebster Dictionary (Merriam Webster)
   
13. Heteronyms
   
14. Antagonyms
   
15. Hazel Tank’s Word Lists - The Way Doctors Talk
   
16. Mindy McAdams’s Spelling Test
   
17. William Safire’s self-violating “Rules for Writers”
   
18. Custom Term Papers