This website contains a wide variety of grammar lessons. If you are having difficulty with grammar errors in your writing, this website should be able to assist you. From subject-verb agreements, to pronouns, to even the ever ellusive rules for using "who" and "whom", this site contains simple, easy to understand instructions, which make mastering grammar concepts and correcting errors in your writing both interesting and exciting. |
For the budding writer, this website contains information on utilizing the MLA style of documentation, for online websources. In our modern world, the internet has become a significant research tool for writers. Unfortunately, only recently have MLA style manuals begun to feature this research tools documentation rules. If you are like me, you probably already have an edition of the MLA style manual, and you do not want to purchase a new one just to have this one bit of information. Now, you can avoid that hassle by using this site. It clearly explains how to cite the sources both in your paper and in your Works Cited page. |
This is, perhaps, one of the most comprehensive websites available for those who wish to learn more about research documentation. The cite provides an abundant list of links to various citation manuals. From Turabian to MLA from Chicago to APA, virtualy all citation manuals may be found on this page. I encourage all students to become familiar with the cite and explore its contents; however, I also urge each of you to purchase a citation manual for you particular discipline. Thanks. |
Mr. Sutton's Useful Links Page For many of you, the idea of writing the "perfect" paper is a frightening one. I am providing the following pages of links to help you in your quest to improve and strengthen your writing skills. Everything from structural issues of grammar and word choice to issues concerning citations and writing revisions is covered. Make use of these links as often as you want. They will serve you well long after you have left my course and even after college. |
For those students enrolled in my TCCD courses, I provide this handy link to the database section of your library. These databases are great because they will allow you to gain quality scholarly insight into the various issues you choose to research during your academic career. |
For many of you, the usage of reference materials in an essay is a difficult and often daunting task. Sadly, not everyone has been given proper instruction in how to choose a source and make use of it. This website provides you with a clear a concrete set of instructions/tips for choosing, evaluating, and using citation materials in your essays. It is my hope/intent that you use this site to master this technique and discover just how useful and simple it is to use research materials correctly in your essays. |
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