Grammaropolis
Grammaropolis by the Numbers

A whole town's worth of grammar.

From the Desk of the Mayor

Fifteen years ago I opened the doors to a town where the parts of speech could finally be themselves. The citizens have been busy ever since.

Here is some of what they have gotten up to, and the count keeps climbing every single day.

the Mayor
Mayor of Grammaropolis

The town at a glance

985,277
Students served
49,601
Teachers aboard
4,008,933
Exercises completed
162,991
Certificates earned

On screens everywhere

13,989,314
YouTube views
2,539,080
App downloads
53,200
YouTube subscribers

Citizens at work

Nelson the Noun, the foundation everything else attaches to.
727,080
Nouns identified
Roger the Pronoun, who stands in for Nelson the Noun.
151,000
Pronouns standing in
Vinny the Action Verb, perpetually in motion.
303,826
Verbs in motion
Benny the Adverb, who tells the verb exactly how.
154,460
Adverbs modifying
Jake the Adjective, who brings color to the nouns.
117,125
Adjectives describing
Connie the Conjunction, who joins words and ideas together.
106,449
Conjunctions joining
Li'l Pete the Preposition, who shows where things stand in relation to each other.
95,024
Prepositions positioning
Izzy the Interjection, who blurts out exactly how it feels.
69,150
Interjections exclaimed!
The seal of the Punctuation Department. The Mayor in Punctuation Department dress.
900,072
Punctuation marks wrangled
The geared seal of the Sentence Factory. The Mayor in a hard hat, running the Sentence Factory floor.
137,875
Sentences built

Every figure here is a count of work the whole Grammaropolis community has done together, with no personal student information of any kind. The YouTube totals come straight from YouTube and refresh on their own.