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National Grammar Day
DateMarch 4
FrequencyAnnual

National Grammar Day is observed in the United States on March 4.[1][2]

Designated in 2008, the National Grammar Day was established by Martha Brockenbrough, author of "Things That Make Us [Sic]" (2008) and founder of the Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar.[3]

References

  1. ^ McIntyre, John. "Prepare yourself for National Grammar Day", The Baltimore Sun, February 27, 2015; retrieved October 29, 2015.
  2. ^ Zdanowicz, Christina. "Every day is grammar day when you've got this job", CNN, July 17, 2014; retrieved October 29, 2015.
  3. ^ Martin, Rachel. "How Possessive: The Apostrophe's Place In Space", NPR, May 19, 2013; retrieved October 29, 2015.