Grammarly
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 9:35 am
I needed an "English Teacher" that can fit into my hectic, erratic schedule, as well as my poor wallet.
So getting a personalized tutor or attending English classes was out of the questions at the moment as I am only able to practice my English writing during ungodly hours.
So, I googled, found, and signed up a natural language processing tools - Grammarly
http://www.grammarly.com/
I was wondering if any members in this forum have used it? Do you find it useful? Is it helping you in advancing your writings?
The tool highlights erroneous spellings and grammars, it provides reasonings and examples how it should be corrected. The tool also picks up repetitive words, and provide alternative words to expand the vocabulary in the essay.
So far, I personally enjoyed using it to identify my weak grammar - albeit I still feel a little dubious if the system is actually accurate?
PS: Just a disclosure that I am in no way affiliated to Grammarly. I will apologize in advance if this thread come across like an advertisements. Ultimately, I just wonder if anyone is in same position as me looking for alternatives while juggling with limited resources in improving english writings.
So getting a personalized tutor or attending English classes was out of the questions at the moment as I am only able to practice my English writing during ungodly hours.
So, I googled, found, and signed up a natural language processing tools - Grammarly
http://www.grammarly.com/
I was wondering if any members in this forum have used it? Do you find it useful? Is it helping you in advancing your writings?
The tool highlights erroneous spellings and grammars, it provides reasonings and examples how it should be corrected. The tool also picks up repetitive words, and provide alternative words to expand the vocabulary in the essay.
So far, I personally enjoyed using it to identify my weak grammar - albeit I still feel a little dubious if the system is actually accurate?
PS: Just a disclosure that I am in no way affiliated to Grammarly. I will apologize in advance if this thread come across like an advertisements. Ultimately, I just wonder if anyone is in same position as me looking for alternatives while juggling with limited resources in improving english writings.