Is Grammarly Free

 Is Grammarly Free

A very popular question on the Internet is, "Is Grammarly Free? Is Grammarly accurate?" I think almost all ESL speakers search for it daily on the internet. Please don't mind if I am a bit biased about a particular site; it's just my personal choice.
I think that there's only One Way To Correct Your Grammar.

In order to correct your grammar you need a grammar checker and a text editor.

Hello, readers I hope all is okay with you. In the previous article, I explained how to easily write any topic in your “first language” and translate it into “English language” via “Google Translate”. And then the most vital thing you have to know is how to “correct your grammar”. And then you need to think about how the “English language” can be written clearly, which sounds natural to native ears.

Is Grammarly Accurate

In today's article, we will talk about an application (app) called “grammar checker”. Some of them are available completely free. We will discuss how we can make our English content more readable and interesting using this free app called “Grammar Checker”.

We "non-English speakers" face various problems when writing in English on a daily basis. You may remember that at the beginning of my blog, I wrote my first article on "language learning" starting with my own "quote".

And the quote was

Is Grammarly Accurate

So, we have to keep in mind that, as long as we live, we have to continue learning the "English language", and there is no escape.

I have deeply thought about this matter, like “How many years will it take me to learn the "English language”?” Such an attitude should be completely eliminated from the mind. But the point is that, if we can love the journey of learning the language, then all the above problems will be solved. 

For what reason do you want a grammar checker and a text editor?

Anyway, dear readers, let's get back to our topic.

1. The very first thing we require is a “text editor".

It is good to say here that any “text editor” works, but my personal favorite “text editor” is Microsoft “text editor”.

You may ask why? Wait, I am about to tell you about it. Microsoft's text editor has its own "Grammar Checker". As soon as you start typing in "English", this "Grammar Checker" will automatically start to perform "grammar correction". For "non-English speakers" like us, this is a matter of great joy. Can anyone refrain from losing such a golden opportunity for free? You will notice that during the period of writing, almost half of your problems will be solved. Here, I would like to show you an example of how “Microsoft Word” helps you correct your grammar on the spot.

Suppose you have written a very common sentence in English. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. I hope almost everyone who doesn't speak English, knows this phrase. Now imagine that while writing the sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." you have mistakenly written: "The quick brown foxe jumps over the lazy dog."

Lo and behold! You will immediately see that a red underline is automatically placed under the misspelling. You will be quite surprised, won’t you? If you right-click on the spelling, you will be able to see the correct spelling option. It's quite interesting, isn't it? Moreover, with this "text editor", you can find many more options to write more accurately. Those of you, who are eager to know in detail about this matter, start typing in this “text editor” today and just follow its instructions carefully; I promise you that you will be able to write better English.

2. That was entirely about the “Microsoft Word” “text editor".

Now let's see, despite having the Microsoft Word text editor, why we still talk about another "grammar checker".

Look, the matter is not so simple to explain in a few words. According to the vote of the linguists and also in my opinion, out of all other "grammar checker" apps or more specifically "English grammar checker" apps, "Grammarly" ranks first among all others. Unquestionably, it serves as a useful "grammar checker." The free version of this “Grammarly” app is not to be neglected at all. By the way, none of us are experts in "English Language". So, when we try to write even a single sentence in English, we get confused; the literary works are too far away. So for us, the free version of “Grammarly grammar checker" is more than enough. It seems that I am unknowingly biased towards this "Grammarly" app. Anyway, it doesn't matter; everyone makes mistakes, and so do I.

I should have told you earlier that our most knowledgeable person is "Aunt Google".

The moment you ask her, she will tell you in an instant that there are plenty of free "grammar checkers" in the world of the Internet. All you have to do is take some time to check them out. All of the "grammar checkers" have their own pros and cons. You may like one; you may not like another one. So, this type of confusion will always be there. Therefore, there will be some advantages and some disadvantages all the time. What I can do for your convenience is list some of my favorite "grammar checkers" for your reference. You can check them one by one. And if you get any benefit from them, don't forget to write your feedback in the comment box below.

As I share this article with you, I hope you will also share it with your loved ones.

I want everyone in this world to be able to write "good English" so that they can solve their daily faced problems by themselves. We want to show "native English speakers" that although our mother tongue is not English, we are in no way inferior to you. And if necessary, we can work with you on an equal footing.

Dear native English-speaking brothers and sisters, can you learn our language and continue to talk to us? You should think about this matter without any bias, if you were in a situation like ours then what would you do? Sorry! I was totally lost in my thoughts and went to other words; it's a bad habit of mine. Oh yes! We were discussing the “grammar checker”, correct? Yes, I have listed several good grammar checkers here that are available for free. You can ask "Aunt Google" about them and search every nook and corner of them in detail. 

Here is a list of some free grammar-checking tools. 

I didn’t want to arrange the list in order. They are:

  • Grammarly
  • ProWritingAid
  • Linguix
  • Writer
  • Hemmingway
  • Ginger Software
  • Slick Write
  • After The Deadline
  • Online Correction
  • Druide Antidote
  • Quillbot
  • Virtual writing tutor
  • Antidote
  • Tectona
  • Spell cheek plus
  • Google docs
  • Grammar slammar dashboard
  • Language tool
  • Reverse
  • Linguix

And the list is practically endless. 

Check with our Aunt Google.

In the end, we must say that although our first language is not English we still have to learn this damn language. We have to accept this "English language" under a certain constraint. So my humble request to you is to sincerely follow my advice and learn the English language as soon as possible and show the world that we too can do it.

Well then, no more today, I will be back to you very soon with a new funny and interesting article, until then, stay well. Thank you! 

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  1. I agree with you. The free version of Grammarly is enough and very helpful for non-English speakers.

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  2. Thanks you liked it. Grammarly free version is really helpful 🙏

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