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The Antigrammartron
The Antigrammartron. The Antigrammartron is a creature who eats children’s work. When unable to get hold of enough written work to survive he will drink milk. It is said that he landed on earth a very long time ago, first recorded sighting being in 1907. Very little is known about where he comes from but he is generally believed to have arrived in a spaceship. He has reportedly visited 36 schools across the England. He goes from school to school eating children’s work. The only way to stop the Antigrammartron is to use good punctuation and grammar. Below is a list of rules which will help stop the Antigrammartron. How to stop the Antigrammartron: •	Use capital letters at the beginning of a sentence and for names of people and places. •	Always put a full stop at the end of a sentence. •	If the sentence is a question, end with a question mark. •	Separate items on a list using commas. •	Use speech marks to show when someone is talking. •	Make sure the full stop or comma is in front of the speech mark. In 1926 a group formed to help stop the Antigrammartron, they were known as the ‘Word Watchers’. More information on the Word Watchers can be found at the Worcester Museum. The Antigrammartron still remains a mysterious figure. He was last spotted in Kidderminster on just before Christmas, heading in the Bromsgrove direction.