Grammar Checker
Check grammar, spelling and style instantly with our AI-powered technical engine.
Frequently Asked Questions
What a Grammar Checker Catches — and What It Can't
Caught vs. missed
A grammar checker is a safety net, not an editor. Knowing where the net has holes keeps you from publishing with false confidence:
| Reliably caught | Usually missed |
|---|---|
| Subject–verb agreement (he go → he goes) | Wrong word that's grammatically fine (their/there)... sometimes caught, never guaranteed |
| Missing or doubled articles (a, an, the) | Tone that's wrong for the audience |
| Punctuation and capitalization slips | Factual errors stated fluently |
| Common spelling errors | Awkward-but-correct phrasing |
| Repeated repeated words | Logical gaps between sentences |
The errors that follow Urdu speakers into English
Urdu has no articles, so a/an/the placement is the most common slip for Pakistani writers — along with preposition pairs (discuss about, reach to) and tense in reported speech. These patterns are exactly what automated checking is good at, which makes a pass through the checker worth it for emails to clients, proposals and applications — the writing where small slips cost credibility with readers who notice.
A revision order that works
Draft freely first. Then structure: do paragraphs follow logically? Then run the grammar check — checking grammar before the structure settles wastes effort on sentences you'll delete. Finally, verify length against the brief with the word counter and originality with the plagiarism checker. Quick single-word doubts go to the spell checker. Your text is processed in the browser — drafts aren't stored anywhere.