Speak in Complete Sentences Day | May 31
Wed May 31st

National Speak In Complete Sentences Day

On May 31st, the National Speak in Complete Sentences Day is observed annually. When speaking, this day is dedicated to using proper sentence structure.

#speakincompletesentencesday

It's entirely possible to celebrate the day while still texting as well. So no LOL or ASAP on May 31st. If you must Laugh Out Loud As Soon As Possible, you will need to say or type it completely and be sure to include a subject and verb that agree. Oh, and you'll also want to be sure to punctuate those sentences correctly. Your sentence will have a tiny little time at the end, at the very least. However, do you think it will need any other sort of punctuation? It just might!

How to determine speak in complete sentences day

Complete Sentences Day encourages us to finish our sentences with a subject and a word. We recommend these tips to participate in the day's festivities if the belief confuses you.

  • You can visit your English teacher from high school. Maybe the instructor will remember which parts of the class you slept through
  • Short tutorials are available on Grammar blogs and videos. Any questions you may have about reading or watching one will help clarify any concerns you may have
  • Refresher courses are offered by several colleges. Consider taking one to improve your grammar and vocabulary
  • Congratulations on this achievement if English is your second language. Mastering one language can be daunting, but speaking in two languages is a beautiful thing

How will you celebrate? How will you celebrate? To post on social media, use the hashtag #SpeakInCompleteSentencesDay.

The national speak in complete sentences day history has seen the nation speak in complete sentences day

The source of this grammar-focused holiday is still researching the origins of this grammar-focused holiday. While we do, take a look at these other grammar and reading days.

  • Random Acts of Poetry Day is a day of Poetry Day
  • National Novel Writing Month is approaching
  • Universal Letter Writing Week is the week of Universal Letter Writing Week
  • National Reading Group Month is the National Reading Group Month
  • World Braille Day
  • National Proofreading Day is the National Proofreading Day
  • National Grammar Day