Grammarly is an English writing tool that is available in both online and installed versions. It can correct hundreds of errors in English writing and is available in both free and professional versions. The professional version is more powerful and can detect more than 250 types of English grammatical errors, but the fee is not cheap, nearly US$30 per month. Fortunately, the free version is generally sufficient for daily use.
About Grammarly
Grammarly is an English writing tool that can automatically check various English errors in articles. It includes the following functions:
Check for punctuation errors
Check English word spelling errors
Check English grammar errors
Check for English tense errors
Grammarly is available in two forms: online version and installation version, and there are free and paid versions. The installation version currently only has a Windows platform installer, and there is also an optional Google Chrome plug-in.
Generally, the free version is enough. If you have higher requirements, you can upgrade to the professional version. There is a promotion now. The original price was US$37.95, but now it is only US$29.95. Of course, this is not a small amount.
Use of Grammarly
Grammarly is also very easy to use. First, you need to register an account and then log in to use it.
For any errors that may appear in the text, there will be corresponding prompts and explanations on the right side as to why the error occurred. Clicking on the error prompt will replace the error in the text with the correct spelling.
If some words are indeed correct, but Grammarly does not have the corresponding vocabulary, an error prompt will appear. However, if we think they are indeed correct at this time, we can ignore such error prompts.
After the changes are completed, you can also download the correct version after the modification.
Grammarly also has a corresponding Google Chrome plug-in and Windows version available for download. However, the Google browser plug-in is not very easy to use, and the key is that it opens too slowly.