NATIONAL GRAMMAR DAY – March 4
Sat Mar 4th

National Grammar Day

On March 4th, National Grammar Day is celebrated throughout the United States each year. Both verbal and written language, the observance encourages the use of correct grammar in both verbal and written languages.

According to the Global Language Monitor, the estimated number of words in the English language is 1,025,109. That number is being questioned, but it's safe to say it is over a million. There is some controversies surrounding it, but it is safe to say it is over a million.

Language is something to celebrate. Some people may believe that grammar is a set of grammar rules for writing, but it is not a language system for learning vocabulary. Knowing the system and the structure helps us understand each other better and help us learn new languages.

How to celebrate #nationalgrammarday

  • Read a new blog, book, magazine, or newspaper. You may find a new word or phrase that is new to you
  • Learn a new word from another language. Not all languages use the same grammar rules. Some languages even have words that don't exist in other languages
  • Spend time with someone who speaks your first language as a second language. You may learn something new about syntax, tense, or spelling
  • In another, what seems to be a grammar mistake in one language is perfectly fine in another Is your language or more proficient? What are the key differences between grammar rules that you've noticed?
  • Learn more about these 9 Common Grammar Mistakes
  • Do your best to use proper grammar and hashtag #NationalGrammarDay to post on social media

History of national grammar day has influenced national grammar day

In 2008, Martha Brockenbrough, founder of the Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar, designated National Grammar Day as the Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar.

Grammar FAQ

Q. What extinct animal knew a lot of words?

A. A thesaurus.

Q. What did the judge say about the comma splice?

A. You will appear for trial, and I will sentence you.

Visit https://nationalgrammarday.com/ for more details and tips on how to commemorate National Grammar Day.

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