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http://webster.commnet.edu/HP/pages/darling/grammar.htm which is a great
overall grammar resource, including an "ask grammar" option, and http://www.tregistry.com/camilleri.htm, home page for Rosemary
Camilleri, a self-described grammar freak. I think your only option on
the second site is to e-mail Rosemary. If she doesn't have an immediate
answer, with chapter and verse to back her up, she will get back to you
promptly.
David Chinell wrote:
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> There are two types of cars on the road today.
> --or--
> There are two types of car on the road today.
>
> Bear
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