Celebrated on September 24, National Punctuation Day is a day that highlights the importance of punctuation in writing and encourages the proper usage of marks like commas, periods, and apostrophes. A missing punctuation can make a sentence’s meaning completely different. Recently, meme makers have taken the opportunity to celebrate the day with hilarious punctuation and grammar memes across social media. They point humourously point out common mistakes and celebrate the quirks of grammar. Memes range from the chaos caused by missing commas and such others. These memes make us laugh and are a fun reminder of how punctuation shapes communication! Here are some punctuation and grammar memes to celebrate National Punctuation Day 2024.
Power of Comma!
From apron patterns to dissertations, everything should be #proofread! #proofreadingmeme #grammarmeme pic.twitter.com/Zpd22vbUyZ
— ProofreadingPal (@ProofreadingPal) June 4, 2022
LOL!
#Punctuation Prohibited pic.twitter.com/sZDQstWlaY
— MajorGeeks (@majorgeeks) March 27, 2024
Possesive Form of It Is 'Its'
Don’t succumb to this common #grammar mistake! The professional proofreaders at https://t.co/ldOm68x9m8 will ensure each instance of its or it’s in your #writing is correct. You’ll never have to worry about another misused apostrophe. #WritingMeme #GrammarMeme pic.twitter.com/jsNQZ7kvGM
— ProofreadingPal (@ProofreadingPal) February 17, 2022
Well!
Ok.. probably the BEST example of when #punctuation can mean the difference between #Life😃 & #Death☠️😨😱
👇😂😂😆 pic.twitter.com/YBH2GzkNUu
— Todd A. Jobson, Sr (@ToddJobson) January 9, 2024
ROFL!
To everyone studying hard in their language courses, we wish you a happy #PunctuationDay! pic.twitter.com/EkrHi3NBsv
— VHS Learning (@VHSLearning) September 24, 2022
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