✓ Grammar Checker Tool
Check your text for grammar, spelling, punctuation, and style issues with detailed explanations and suggestions.
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📚 Grammar Checker Features
🔍 What We Check
- Grammar: Subject-verb agreement, tense consistency
- Spelling: Common misspellings and typos
- Punctuation: Proper use of commas, periods, quotes
- Capitalization: Sentence beginnings, proper nouns
- Spacing: Multiple spaces, formatting issues
- Style: Passive voice, word repetition
💡 Perfect For
- Students: Essays, reports, academic papers
- Professionals: Emails, presentations, documents
- Writers: Articles, blog posts, creative writing
- Non-native speakers: Improve English writing
- Content creators: Social media, marketing copy
- Job seekers: Resumes, cover letters
⚠️ Important Notes
- This tool provides basic grammar checking and suggestions
- For professional writing, consider human proofreading
- Context and style preferences may affect some suggestions
- Always review suggestions before applying changes
- The tool works best with standard English text
📖 Common Grammar Rules
🔤 Capitalization
- Start sentences with capital letters
- Capitalize proper nouns (names, places)
- Capitalize the first word after a colon in formal writing
- Use capitals for titles and headings
📝 Subject-Verb Agreement
- Singular subjects use singular verbs
- Plural subjects use plural verbs
- "There is" for singular, "there are" for plural
- Collective nouns can be singular or plural
✏️ Punctuation
- Use commas to separate items in a list
- Place periods inside quotation marks
- Use apostrophes for contractions and possession
- End questions with question marks
🎯 Common Mistakes
- Its vs It\'s: "Its" is possessive, "It\'s" means "it is"
- Your vs You\'re: "Your" is possessive, "You\'re" means "you are"
- Their vs They\'re vs There: Know the differences
- Affect vs Effect: "Affect" is a verb, "Effect" is a noun