Welcome to Daily Grammar!  Improve your writing with this great instructional tool for all ages and skill levels, Daily Grammar lessons will transform you into a grammar pro!  Due to circumstances beyond our control, we no longer have the ability to offer daily grammar e-mails.  As an alternative, feel free to join the Daily Grammar Lessons Blog.  We will post lessons Monday through Friday, with a quiz on Saturday.

 

While we will no longer be offering an e-mail service, we still have several grammar review options.  You are welcome to visit our free Lesson Archive at any time.  You may also purchase our eBook or our Workbook.  These products will allow you to enjoy the Daily Grammar lessons at your own pace.  To view the first lesson, click here.

 

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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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