The program has been greatly improved from what it was the first time I tried it. I tried Grammarly again yesterday on two projects that are finished, been beta read, and had multiple re-writes. The paid version catches further grammar mistakes, makes vocabulary suggestions, makes genre specific checks, and searches other WebPages for plagiarism issues. It will point each one out and give you an opportunity to take the advice given or ignore it. It will catch wordy sentences and things like incorrect pronouns. ![]() The free version of Grammarly catches what it calls “critical grammar mistakes.” It catches possible punctuation errors, misspelled or wrong words, and various grammar mistakes. ![]() While there are still paid versions of Grammarly that do additional things, the plug-in for Word is free. It would point out many things that were not issues, and ignore actual issues. At that time, it cost money, and what the program did was not especially useful. I tried a version of Grammarly many years ago and was not impressed with it. If you want to check this plug-in out, you can find it here. This plug-in also works for Microsoft Word, you don’t have to actually own Office to use it. There are several forms of the program, but today I’m here to talk about the plug-in for Microsoft Office. ![]() Grammarly is a grammar checking program for writers.
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