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Assistance for English as a Second Language students with questions about grammar, writing, vocabulary, idiom, slang, or related problems, presented by David Sperling. eslcafe.com/help
Answers to grammar, usage, composition, and editing questions free of charge. Proofreading and editing services also offered for a fee. www.grammarnow.com
Submit questions about grammar, punctuation, word usage, and the English language to the writing lab at Bellvue Community College, Bellevue, WA. www.bcc.ctc.edu/writinglab/VT.html
The Pacific Northwest Writers Association provides resources, the 46th Annual Pacific Northwest Writers Conference, plus writing contests and prizes. www.c-2.com/pnwa/index.htm
An editor and English professor answers questions about grammar, writing, and English as a Second Language free of charge. www.grammarmudge.cityslide.com/Home.html