Happy National Grammar Day, everyone.
The proper-punctuation-patrolling holiday was established back in 2008 by Martha Brockenbrough, founder of the Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar and author of Things That Make Us [Sic].
Today is National Grammar Day? Fraiser was okay, but giving him a national day seems a but much.— Betty F*ckin' White (@BettyFckinWhite) March 4, 2013
How does one exactly celebrate this day? We're not totally sure. For starters, though, you can try to avoid making the mistakes in the gallery above.
As a way to honor all things grammar (and Frasier), we've thrown together 20 of the most unfortunate language mishaps we could find on the web. Take a look for yourself.
Are there any good -- or bad, rather -- ones that we missed? Share you're favorites in the comments below!