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March Forth on March Fourth for National Grammar Day!

4 Mar

Hooray! It’s National Grammar Day! Let your inner nerd out as we pay tribute to good grammar.

National Grammar Day was established in 2008 by Martha Brockenbrough, founder of the Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar (SPOGG), because she wanted to help her students with their grammar in a fun and positive way.

As the National Grammar Day website states, “Language is something to be celebrated, and March 4 is the perfect day to do it. It’s not only a date, it’s an imperative: March forth on March 4 to speak well, write well, and help others do the same!”

Here at Come Correct, every day is National Grammar Day. We love to help you take your writing to the next level. Whenever you need us, march forth and let us know. Contact us here.

Happy Grammar Day!

4 Mar

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It’s that time again: National Grammar Day!

Watch those apostrophes. Murder emphasis quotes and passive voice with sheer abandon. Sip a grammartini. Hug an editor. Rescue dangling modifiers. JUST GO CRAZY. 

Happy National Grammar Day!

4 Mar

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Hooray! It’s National Grammar Day! Imaginary confetti toss! Par-TAAAAY! 

In the immortal words of Mignon Fogarty (a.k.a. Grammar Girl), “Language is something to celebrate, and March 4 is the perfect day to do it. It’s not only a date, it’s an imperative: March forth on March 4 to speak well, write well, and help others do the same!” 

Happy Grammar Day, dahling! Get your grammar on in a big, festive way. Cheers!