National Grammar Day
March forth — the only date that's also a complete sentence — to celebrate good grammar.
1 min read · Fact-checked · Updated for 2027
About National Grammar Day
National Grammar Day is celebrated on March 4th — chosen because 'March forth' is the only date in the calendar that forms an imperative sentence. Established in the U.S. in 2008, it celebrates clear writing, playful pedantry, and the debates that keep language lovers arguing (Oxford comma, anyone?).
Read more on WikipediaWhen is National Grammar Day?
National Grammar Day is celebrated every year on March 4. Upcoming dates:
| Year | Date | Day of week | |
|---|---|---|---|
| National Grammar Day 2027 | March 4, 2027 | Thursday | View date → |
| National Grammar Day 2028 | March 4, 2028 | Saturday🎉 weekend | View date → |
| National Grammar Day 2029 | March 4, 2029 | Sunday🎉 weekend | View date → |
| National Grammar Day 2030 | March 4, 2030 | Monday | View date → |
| National Grammar Day 2031 | March 4, 2031 | Tuesday | View date → |
How to Celebrate National Grammar Day
- 🎯Learn something new today — a lesson, a lecture, or a chapter of a book.
- 💡Thank a teacher or mentor who made a difference for you.
- 📣Share a favorite learning resource under #NationalGrammarDay.
Official hashtag: #NationalGrammarDay
Frequently Asked Questions
When is National Grammar Day 2027?
National Grammar Day 2027 is on Thursday, March 4, 2027.
How many days until National Grammar Day?
There are 234 days until National Grammar Day (March 4, 2027).
What category is National Grammar Day?
National Grammar Day is categorized as a Education event.
Is National Grammar Day a public holiday?
National Grammar Day is an observance day, not typically a public holiday. Check your country's official calendar for local public holidays.
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