Free english grammar checker online helps avoid pitfalls and craft perfect documents
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Free English Grammar Checker Online Helps Avoid Pitfalls
and Craft Perfect Documents
Whether you are a student, a business executive or working as a technical professional, preparing
documents is a part of life. One of the necessary skills to have, apart from vocabulary, is grasp of
grammar. This is easier said than done given the convolute way English has developed over the centuries,
the many sources that enrich the language and the different styles in use.
Grammar has many pitfalls and it is not humanly possible for anyone to know all the rules and keep them
in mind while writing. Then again, spoken English allows latitude whereas formal documents require you
to be perfect. A case in point is split infinitives. While speaking you may place “to” before the verb
modifier because it comes naturally but when you write you have to be careful. Another common error
you will notice is the use of “only”. Its placement before or after can make a world of difference to what
you wish to convey. Yet another error you will notice is the dangling participle and how it can befuddle
and confuse readers. In your haste, you may not notice this but if you assess what you have written, it
would be difficult to make out what you wish to say.
If you are composing text then it is an unwritten rule that you must avoid use of the first person
since this can imply that it is your opinion that matters. However, many writers make this
common mistake and end up taking the shine off their documents.
You can get muddled up when it comes to making right use of tenses in sequence. Quite a few
writers make the common mistake of using the past perfect in sequence when the first tense in
the sentence is the past.
You can get muddled up when it comes to making right use of tenses in sequence. Quite a few
writers make the common mistake of using the past perfect in sequence when the first tense in
the sentence is the past.
Then there are words that may have almost the same meaning but their use should be specific
and contextual. Words that cause grammatical confusion are pairs such as fewer-lesser, further-
farther, effect-affect and dozens of others. Confounding the situation is the fact that Americans,
for example, may use the word “effect” when the right word would be “affect”.
People are usually forgiving and may overlook such mistakes but not without noticing the fact
that your grammar is less than acceptable. You may argue that so long as you put across what
you intend, a few mistakes here and there do not matter all that much. Wrong. Correct grammar
does make a huge difference.
If you are busy at work or in studies you may not find time to brush up your grammar skills.
These days you may possess imperfect language skills and still be able to deliver finely polished
documents. The secret to your success is free English grammar checker online. Go on and craft
your document without the worry of grammar impeding flow of words. At the end of it, launch
the online free grammar checker and paste your text. It will check for spelling, punctuation, use
of language and grammar and refine your text to make it look absolutely professional.
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