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10 July 2006

Jack Lynch's Guide to Grammar & Style

Jack Lynch, an English professor for Rutgers University, describes his Guide to Grammar & Style as follows:

These notes are a miscellany of grammatical rules and explanations, comments on style, and suggestions on usage I put together for my classes. Nothing here is carved in stone, and many comments are matters of personal preference — feel free to psychoanalyze me by examining my particular hangups and bêtes noires. Anyone who can resist turning my own preferences into dogma is welcome to use this HTML edition. Feedback is always welcome.

As this syllabus suggests, Jack brings a welcome dose of humor to grammar-and-usage business. So check out his site; you'll be edified and entertained. (Hat tips to Evan Schaeffer and Celia Elwell.)

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