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A sentence structure checker examines how your sentences are built: the arrangement of clauses, the placement of modifiers, the connections between ideas, and the overall syntactic patterns. Structural problems can make grammatically correct sentences confusing or misleading.
Fragments lack essential components (subject, verb, or complete thought). Run-ons combine independent clauses without proper punctuation. Both disrupt reading flow and can confuse your meaning.
"Having finished the report, the printer was used to make copies." The report wasn't finished by the printer. Dangling modifiers attach to the wrong noun because the intended subject is missing from the sentence.
Items in a list or comparison should follow the same grammatical form. "The job requires writing reports, analyzing data, and to present findings" mixes gerunds and infinitives. Fix: "...writing reports, analyzing data, and presenting findings."
Piling multiple subordinate clauses into one sentence creates structures that are hard to parse: "The report that the team that was hired last month wrote about the project that started in January was submitted." Breaking this into shorter sentences improves clarity.
Paste your text above to analyze the structural patterns in your writing. The checker identifies specific structural issues and suggests restructured versions. It's especially useful for academic papers, technical writing, and any document where clarity is critical.
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