Happy National Grammar Day. Celebrated on March 4, 2011, it is described as a day to "speak well, write well, and help others do the same." The perfect day to brush up on your grammar skills, there are countless resources available online, including several grammar quizzes.
When you post on a photo on Facebook and write, "Bob and I" instead of "Bob and Me", perhaps it is time for you to head over to the National Grammar Day website to learn some grammar basics.
Take a Grammar Quiz and see how well you score. This website has plenty of grammar advice and several grammar quizzes.
Don't like to take tests but you're still unsure what a conjunctive adverb, adjective or a preposition is? The Grammar Girl provides some 'quick and dirty' tips that will turn you into a grammar pro. (Watch the Grammar Girl explain her love for grammar in the video left)
If you are a Facebook fan, you can 'like' and learn from the Facebook page "Daily Grammar" here.
What is National Grammar Day?
National Grammar day was established in 2008 by Martha Brockenbrough, founder of the Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar (SPGG) and author of the book Things That Make Us (Sic).
Celebrate this day of good grammar with a visit to the National Grammar Day website.











