Grammar is one of those things which seems really pointless, but can make the difference between being legible, and people misinterpreting what you meant. While it can be confusing to know whether to use a comma or a semicolon, an exclamation mark or just a period, it is worthwhile to learn how to use all of these different elements of grammar to improve your writing. Unfortunately, most grammar games and workbooks are boring: they are teaching you the basics, and are not the most enjoyable things you could be doing with your time. However, there is this one game I found called Commas Galore which allows you to play a "who wants to be a millionaire" type game but with grammar; specifically, commas and semi-colons.
Another place to try is your public library. Instead of going for the boring basic books to test your grammar skills, pick up books such as "Eats, Shoots, and Leaves" and "The Girl's Like Spaghetti" by Lynne Truss. Both books provide pictorial representations of grammar sentences in humorous ways in order to show the difference a few commas or apostrophes can make!

Here's an example of 2 pages in the book "Eats, Shoots, and Leaves" by Lynne Truss. It shows the difference between"Slow children crossing" meaning that the students are crossing the street slowly, and "Slow, children crossing" meaning drive slowly because there are children crossing the street. All this difference is simply from a comma!
Grammar is what you make of it. So be proactive, and learn the skills which will help you get an edge in your writing!
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