In addition to the excellent grammar resources on Kenneth's
webpage, let me recommend Longman's (free) Grammar Exchange.
http://www.longman.com/ae/azar/grammar_ex/index.htmlOfficially the companion website to the Azar grammar series, it goes
far beyond that.
You can participate in the Grammar Questions & Answers Forum, a well
designed and maintained bulletin board (and searchable archive) of
grammar questions and answers.
You can download grammar lessons designed by teachers (organized to
match up with the Azar series, but useful in many different classroom
situations).
You can download an entire book (chapter by chapter in .pdf
format), "Fun with Grammar" (Woodward) free of charge. (I find this
book most useful with beginning and low intermediate grammar
structures/lessons - not so useful after students have begun
struggling with the complexity of perfect tenses, for example.) I
believe you may need to register (free) with the Longman website to
access it.
I have no connection with the website except that I have benefited
from it, and have come to know many of the people who run it.
Karen Stanley
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