Grammarly: The extra hand for writing

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October

2024

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Ever since I was young, spelling and grammar have not been my strong points. Although it improved somewhat in high school, I still made a lot of mistakes. Even now, especially in English, which is a foreign language for me, I continue to make errors. At the educational and professional level I am currently at, spelling and grammar mistakes are unacceptable. Presenting your thoughts and ideas in a clear manner enhances the impact of the message.

Of course, word processing and other software already have built-in spelling and grammar checkers, which have been a huge help for me. However, Grammarly really takes creating polished pieces of text to another level. It doesn’t write the text for you, but it suggests improvements to your writing. This not only makes it more accurate, but also easier to read for your audience.

I have used this tool a lot during my internship. This AI-powered grammar tool has a built-in menu where you can choose the style of your text, such as formal or informal, and then it suggests improvements for the accuracy and readability of your text. It even provides your text with a score on different parameters like correctness, clarity, engagement, and delivery.

To me, this AI-powered tool is already of very high quality. It has a freemium system, offering both a free version and a pro version that can be downloaded as an extension for Docs, Chrome, etc., or used on the site itself. The only area for improvement for this AI tool is that it lacks understanding of the context of the text and doesn’t always suggest improvements that align with your objective.

If grammar and spelling are not your strong suits, I highly recommend giving it a try!

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