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Fair or not, one way people will judge your professionalism is by your language skills, including your use of grammar and spelling. The good news is that grammar and spelling can be improved the same way we improve at basketball or chess. We analyze our current strategies, learn better more successful strategies, and practice, practice, practice.
Charles Darling's Guide to Grammar and Writing, Capital Community College, Hartford, Connecticut: http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/. This is an extensive and excellent site with exercises, lessons, samples, and more.
Big Dog's Grammar: A Bare Bones Guide to English, Scott Foll: http://aliscot.com/bigdog/. This site focuses on the bare essentials, the most common writing problems students face.
Michael Harvey's Nuts and Bolts of College Writing, Hackett Publishing: http://nutsandbolts.washcoll.edu/. Described as a thinking guide, this site has a wide array of resources on writing, research, and grammar.
HyperGrammar, Writing Centre, University of Ottawa: http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/. HyperGrammar is an electronic grammar course designed by four instructors: Heather MacFadyen, David Megginson, Frances Peck, and Dorothy Turner.
EnglishPage.com: Free online English lessons & ESL / EFL resources: http://englishpage.com/. This site has grammar resources targeting ESL writers.
The English Plus+ Web Site: Grammar Slammer: http://englishplus.com/grammar/. Grammar Slammer is an online grammar textbook.