Pop culture is your secret trick to learning proper grammar

 By 
MJ Franklin
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Now my watch is ended, your watch is ended, his/her/its watch is ended.

For everybody who thinks that grammar is boring, Pop Chart Lab has a new infographic to make learning fun.

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The data visualization company's latest print 'A Pop Culture Primer on Parts of Speech' uses your favorite pop culture characters to illustrate the basics of proper grammar. After all, memorizing verb forms is a lot easier when you have The Lord of the Rings to walk you through it.

Check out the chart below. And if this doesn't help you remember not to end a sentence with a preposition, we don't know what will.

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