@James Bond 007.5 wrote:
My ear is my grammar checker. After I write my narrative, I will read it out loud to see if it "sounds" right.
@James Bond 007.5 wrote:
Pick up a copy of "Eats, Shoots, and Leaves." I don't think there are any programs that will reliably catch to and too, or they're, their, and there, etc.
The rule I learned about to and too is that if the word can be replaced by "also" and still make sense, then you would use "too".
@2stepps wrote:
@James Bond 007.5 wrote:
Pick up a copy of "Eats, Shoots, and Leaves." I don't think there are any programs that will reliably catch to and too, or they're, their, and there, etc.
The rule I learned about to and too is that if the word can be replaced by "also" and still make sense, then you would use "too".
Grammarly has caught over 90% of mine. Only thing about grammar checkers is that sometimes they want to completely redo the report. Was writing up a report on a damaged auto. It wanted to change the "the leading edge of the rear door on the drivers side was slightly bent inward." To something about the tither was misplaced. Have no clue where that came from. And what does a car door have to do with paying tithes to a church?
I use the free version. The one about the car door was using the free version of Ginger.@wozswoman wrote:
@2stepps wrote:
@James Bond 007.5 wrote:
Pick up a copy of "Eats, Shoots, and Leaves." I don't think there are any programs that will reliably catch to and too, or they're, their, and there, etc.
The rule I learned about to and too is that if the word can be replaced by "also" and still make sense, then you would use "too".
Grammarly has caught over 90% of mine. Only thing about grammar checkers is that sometimes they want to completely redo the report. Was writing up a report on a damaged auto. It wanted to change the "the leading edge of the rear door on the drivers side was slightly bent inward." To something about the tither was misplaced. Have no clue where that came from. And what does a car door have to do with paying tithes to a church?
Do you use the free version or the subscription based one?