About Us – GrammarDrive

About Us – GrammarDrive
About GrammarDrive

We make English grammar
easy for everyone

Clear, simple answers to the grammar questions real people actually search for — no textbooks, no confusion.

200+
Grammar articles published
USA
Focused on American English
100%
Free — always, forever

Why we started GrammarDrive

English grammar confuses millions of people every day. Words like “affect vs effect”, “your vs you’re”, or “lying vs laying” — these small mistakes cost people confidence in their writing.

We started GrammarDrive with one goal: give clear, simple answers to the grammar questions people actually search for. No complicated rules. No boring textbook style. Just plain, helpful explanations anyone can understand.

Every article on GrammarDrive includes real examples, easy comparison tables, and practical tips you can use right away — in emails, essays, and everyday life.

“Good grammar is the difference between knowing your stuff and just guessing.”
The GrammarDrive team

Our values

Accuracy first
Every grammar rule we explain is carefully researched and verified for US English standards. We never guess.
Simple language
We write at a level anyone can understand — no jargon, no confusing terms, no unnecessary complexity.
Always free
All content on GrammarDrive is completely free. No paywalls, no subscriptions — ever.
Reader focused
We write for real people with real questions. Helpful, honest content — not content stuffed for search engines.

Who’s behind GrammarDrive

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Arshman Ali
Founder & Content Writer
Arshman is passionate about making English grammar simple and accessible. He writes clear, easy-to-follow articles that help readers understand confusing words and grammar rules once and for all.
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Bahadar Ali
Editor & SEO Specialist
Bahadar makes sure every article on GrammarDrive is accurate, well-structured, and easy to find. He handles editing, quality control, and search optimization so the right readers find our content.

Topics on GrammarDrive

Spelling differences
Confusing word pairs
Verb forms
Homophones
Punctuation rules
Article usage (a/an/the)
Tense guide
Prepositions
British vs American English

Have a grammar question?

Browse our articles or reach out — we’re here to help you write with confidence.