[NIFL-ESL:9569] grammar discussion list

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Dear all,

I am an EFL instructor in Japan.

Does anyone know an active mailing list designed  specifically for grammar
discussions?

English grammar and usage has been a fascinating area of study for me.
I have a variety of dictionaries and reference books. Whenever I have
questions about grammar or usage, I look them up in my books or ask native
speaker friends and other teachers, but sometimes it's not easy to find a
solution. I don't expect to find solutions to all the questions, but I find
it interesting to talk about them with colleagues.

I would appreciate any lead to a grammar discussion group mailing list.
I'm not a fan of Dr. Grammar. He is out a lot, playing golf, maybe.

Or is anyone interested in starting a specialized group?

Mitsuko Takahashi 
Japan



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