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One of the main parts in learning English is grammar. You know that too, right?!
As all the materials (explanations, quizzes, tests and games) are all available on the net, all I had to do was to collect the best sources for you.
So, here best Websites to learn and practice English Grammar. EnglishGrammar.org
https://alison.com/ , they have many course English and other
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/alle_grammar.htm
http://www.englishgrammar.org/exercises/
http://www.learn-english-today.com/lessons/exercise-list.html
sis .. here are some websites in which they may help you
Easy World of Englisheasyworldofenglish.comAn attractive, user-friendly website including grammar, pronunciation, reading and listening practice and an interactive picture dictionary.
Many Thingsmanythings.orgThis website includes matching quizzes, word games, word puzzles, proverbs, slang expressions, anagrams, a random-sentence generator and other computer-assisted language learning activities. The site also includes a special page on pronunciation, including practice with minimal pairs. Not the fanciest or most beautiful website, but with lots to see and use and no advertising.
Dave's ESL Cafeeslcafe.comA forum for both ESL teachers and students around the world. Includes quizzes, grammar explanations, and discussion forums for students. For teachers, includes classroom ideas on all subjects as well as discussion forums.
The California Distance Learning Projectcdlponline.orgRead and listen to a news stories on topics including working, housing, money and health, then work on activities based on the stories including matching pairs, vocabulary, and quiz questions. Some stories also include videos.
BBC Learning Englishbbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglishAn array of wonderful activities for practice, some relating to current events. Includes videos, quizzes, vocabulary practice, idioms, crosswords, and much more, though all with British accents.
I agree with specialties answers. Thanks for the invitation.
The websites I frequently make use of is
www.tes.com (which you will need to create a free account)
www.primaryresources.co.uk
EnglishGrammar.org It’s a super useful website for both beginners and advanced learners. You’ll find the answer for nearly all the questions you can have about English grammar, like Punctuation, Conjunctions, Business Writing, Adjectives, Verbs, and many others.
duolingo is a great app for exercises to practice any language you want
BBC learning English
Englishgrammar.org
usalearners.org
longman
amarican english file
top notch