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Question: I'm looking for a tutorial in English Grammar. English is my first (and only) language and I'm looking to improve my usage. All of the software I've encountered is for English as a "second" language. I need software that will take me from the basics on up. I have graduated High School and am currently a Junior in college. I feel that my knowledge of the proper rules is lacking. Does anyone know of software that might be appropriate? If so, where can I find

Answer: The first thing I'd advise you to do is to have a serious think about:

(a) what you mean by "the proper rules"; (b) what it is exactly which you consider yourself to be lacking (e.g. is it that you can't decide how to phrase certain ideas, or that you can't decide how to punctuate, etc); (c) why you consider lacking this to be detrimental.

It may be that what you need, rather than a "tutorial in English Grammar", is simply the time to sit down with some actual pieces of writing intended for particular audiences and to consider how and why these pieces of writing appear to be effective (or not) at fulfilling their particular intentions.

"Tutorials in English Grammar" have an uncanny nack of reducing people's ability and willingness to think intelligently about the language by offering as a substitute for such intelligent reflection sets of mechanical rules set within a frame of despotism. The danger arises when people read such tutorials without attempting to reconcile what they are reading with actual practice observed among authors of what is generally considered to be effective writing. I certainly find it slightly alarming when we get to the stage of ranking the blue squiggly lines drawn by Micro$oft Word et al. above the judgement of speakers of the language...

As far as concrete recommendations go, then Swan's "English Usage" is a reasonable compromise between understandability and accuracy. As well as having the basics covered, Swan attempts to touch on some fairly delicate and fairly advanced topics. If his work has a shortcoming, it's that it is at times hampered by its insistance on couching things within an unnecessarily traditional grammatical framework.

You should also read Crystal's "Making sense of English usage", which will help you to be more critical when looking at other works on English usage and hopefully abate some of the hysteria

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