If you're using Google Docs to write letters, business documents or anything else, you may want to have the application check your spelling and grammar before you finalize any documents. You can use ...
If you're unsure if a sentence you wrote is grammatically correct, you can now ask Google to check it for you. According to 9to5Google, a new grammar feature in Google Search can offer corrections and ...
Grammar ain’t easy. There are a many rules to keep track of, and, after a long day of work, you might not even know what you’re reading anymore: Is that opening sentence in your email right? Does this ...
Q: Do you recommend using Grammarly and if so, which version? A: Anyone that’s ever had to deal with the ‘grammar police’ online knows how a simple grammatical ...
Google is just plain tired of all your grammar flubs in Search. The company announced Monday it had added a simple grammar check feature into the world’s largest search engine, though you won’t be ...
Gboard for Android keeps picking up new features to help you express yourself, and now Google is going a step further by helping out with your grammar on any Android device with “Grammar Check” and ...
Today, at Cloud Next 18, Google announced a handful of new machine learning updates for G Suite. One new feature is an AI-powered grammar checker that works in Google Docs. Grammar suggestions are ...
This week’s library column is on peeves. Pet peeves to be more specific, and one of mine in particular, which is grammar. Not all grammar, mind you, because if I was peeved by every misuse of the ...
Microsoft Word is a very useful software when it comes to writing long paragraphs with styling. Almost every writer uses Word on his/her computer. People use Microsoft Word over Notepad because – ...
A feature, formerly exclusive to the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, has found its way to other Pixel devices in a recent update to Google's Gboard software. That feature is grammar check, and it has a ...
The tool is still in its early days and doesn't work consistently. If you're self-conscious about your grammar skills, Google can now spot-check your sentences. As 9to5Google reports, Google appears ...