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Written by Deb Chitwood

5 Fun Ways to Improve Your Grammar

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I don’t want to be a member of the grammar police, but I really don’t like to see bad grammar. Whether you’re a blogger, author, or writer of any kind (even a person just writing emails for work), good grammar is important.

You can find lots of great grammar resources and grammar tools online. Today, I want to share some simple, enjoyable ways to improve your grammar.

5 Fun Ways to Improve Your Grammar

Here are 5 fun ways to improve your grammar quickly and easily through Facebook:

1. Follow Grammar Police on Facebook (one version of grammar police I do want to be a member of).

2. Follow Captain Grammar Pants on Facebook.

3. Follow Grammarly on  Facebook.

4. Follow Grammar Girl on Facebook.

5. Follow Spring Snow Publications on Facebook. At the Spring Snow Publications Facebook page, I share grammar comics and graphics along with writing and blogging posts from some of the world’s top bloggers and authors.

Of course, you can’t just follow the Facebook pages. You do have to read the posts on Facebook, too. 😉 Have fun!

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  1. Crystal Green says

    February 12, 2015 at 3:57 pm

    I love Grammarly. It’s such an incredible resource. I just introduced my mother-in-law to it today.
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  2. Jai says

    August 3, 2015 at 3:12 pm

    Hi there! This article couldn’t be written much better!
    Reading through this post reminds me of my previous roommate!
    He always kept talking about this. I most certainly will forward this information to him.
    Fairly certain he’s going to have a good read. Thank you for sharing!
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