Do Grammar Checker Tools Work?

Do you think you write fairly well? Well good for you. I think I do too. LMAO.

Ordinary people think I write well and I’ve been complimented about it a lot of times. But if you ask a couple or even a handful of English language professionals they will mock me right now. I believe I don’t have a flawless copy, it takes somebody else to pin point my errors. Even if I read my copy ten times I may edit some but, I will not be able to achieve a grammar error free copy.

Honestly, I don’t give a crap about it, although I wish I could write flawlessly. Microsoft Word doesn’t guarantee a perfect copy as it only performs mathematical checks of words and sentences and often suggest wrong versions or corrections.

I have yet to find grammar software that works, if there is any at all that exist. Even human grammar checkers can be unreliable too. Ask five different proofreaders/editors to find the grammatical errors to this post and I guarantee they will give different answers and versions, with some similarities in some point.

What’s important about writing, I believe, is that the people you write for understand you and you get the message across and effectively. My assumption based on the literacy rate worldwide, which is 78.6 percent, only 10 to 15 percent (and that’s a generous estimate) of it has flawless grammar error free English.

Unfortunately, the only way to prevent this is learn grammar. Unlike spell checkers (which are – let’s face it – brilliant), modern grammar checkers are full of holes – huge ones.

But if you insist you can try Grammar Monster and Spell Checker Plus side-by-side with Microsoft Word, they are very helpful.

14 thoughts on “Do Grammar Checker Tools Work?

  1. Yeah I agree, but the above tools are far better than others I think… and yeah nobody can really be that perfect… as long as your understood then that’s more important

  2. Yeah I agree, but the above tools are far better than others I think… and yeah nobody can really be that perfect… as long as your understood then that’s more important

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