Daily Grammar – Improve your writing with our free grammar lessons

Welcome to Daily Grammar! Daily Grammar is a fun, convenient way to learn grammar. By simplifying complex grammar subjects, Daily Grammar is a great teaching tool for both public and home-schooled children, ESL students, and anyone needing to refresh English grammar skills. By practicing language rules, any person able to read will be able to master English grammar. To view Lesson 1,
click here.

We provide a complimentary email service through the Daily Grammar Blog. We will post lessons to the
blog
Monday through Friday, with a quiz on Saturday. 
Any posts made to the blog will automatically be emailed to you. We also have a Twitter account that will have daily tweets with links to our lessons.

Daily Grammar consists of 440 lessons and 88
quizzes.  Lessons 1-90 cover the eight parts of speech, which are verbs, nouns,
pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. 
Lessons 91-300 cover the parts of the sentence, such as appositives, predicate
nominatives, direct objects, prepositional phrases, clauses, and verbals. 
Lessons 301-440 cover the mechanics of grammar, which is also known as
capitalization and punctuation.  Links to all of these grammar lessons and
quizzes can be found on our archive
page.  We also have a helpful glossary,
making it easy to find the definitions to a number of grammar terms.

We are proud to offer the Daily Grammar eBook and Workbook.  The eBook and the Workbook contain all of the Daily Grammar lessons and quizzes.

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Daily Grammar is the brainchild of Pete Peterson, former Executive Vice President of Word Perfect.  Pete wanted to find a way to easily teach grammar to those in need of lessons.  In order to fulfill his wish, Pete sought out the help of Mr. Bill Johanson, a
thirty-year English-teaching veteran.

Mr. Bill Johanson is the author of all the
Daily Grammar lessons.  He has taught high school and junior high school
English classes for thirty years and has done a great job of preparing his students for college.

Teachers who teach in our public school system,
have our permission to duplicate and use the Daily Grammar lessons in their
classrooms so long as the copyright information is preserved.

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