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Grammar— from middle English “gramarye” (magic, enchantment, spell.) Grammar was synonymous with learning, and learning was considered a kind of magic. #NationalGrammarDay
“This is judgmentalism. The game that is being played there is a game of social class.”
On #NationalGrammarDay, check out @DavidNaimon’s 2018 interview with Ursula K. LeGuin, in which she details her fight against the “grammar bullies.”
https://t.co/T4OKhnvLe6
Grammar— from middle English “gramarye” (magic, enchantment, spell.) Grammar was synonymous with learning, and learning was considered a kind of magic by the unlearned. #NationalGrammarDay
Tfw all of our fellow book nerds are on Twitter today talking about #NationalGrammarDay
" #Teaching is the one
profession that creates
all other professions."
-Unknown
#MondayMotivation
#NationalGrammarDay
‘The past, present, and future walked into a bar. It was tense.’
#grammarday #nationalgrammarday #grammarly #procreate #intodoodles
March 4th is Grammar Day. Good luck. #GrammarDay #NationalGrammarDay
Do you have an officer of the #grammar #police in your life? #NationalGrammarDay #Comics #Funnies #BeetleBailey
A word to the wise: Today is National Grammar Day. Objectively speaking. Yes, I do realize that the prior sentence is a fragment. This could be a tough day. #NationalGrammarDay