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This sentence grammar checker identifies errors in the grammatical structure of your sentences. It goes beyond spell check to analyze how words relate to each other within each sentence, catching errors that require understanding of English grammar rules.
The subject and verb must match in number. "The list of items are on the table" should be "is" because "list" (singular) is the subject, not "items." Collective nouns, indefinite pronouns, and compound subjects frequently cause agreement errors.
Shifting tenses within a paragraph without reason confuses readers. "She walked to the store and buys milk" mixes past and present tense. Stay in one tense unless you have a clear reason to shift.
"Running quickly down the hall, the door was reached just in time." Doors don't run. The modifier should be next to the person running: "Running quickly down the hall, she reached the door just in time."
"When the bottle hit the glass, it broke." What broke — the bottle or the glass? Ambiguous pronouns force readers to guess. Rewrite to clarify: "The glass broke when the bottle hit it."
Paste your text above to scan for grammar errors at the sentence level. Each error comes with an explanation of the grammar rule and a specific correction. Use it for final proofreading of any document where grammar accuracy matters.
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