![]() Grammarly performs well compared to the average grammar checker. “Deep Check” just redirects you to Grammarly.Quick and easy to use-just paste text in.Ignored the other 9 errors (mostly issues with punctuation and sentence structure), suggesting it can only handle the basics.Fixed 11 of 20 errors, the same number as Grammarly.The “Deep Check” button seems to redirect the user to Grammarly, although GrammarCheck’s own tool does seem slightly different from Grammarly’s. It also takes only one click to accept a change in the text.īut the interface on the site looks quite dated, and convenient options like a “Fix All Errors” button are missing. In terms of usability, we found GrammarCheck straightforward to use, since there’s no sign-up required and you can just copy-paste text into the site. It corrected 11 out of 20 errors in the text and did not introduce any errors in the process. Though it performed a lot worse than QuillBot and LanguageTool, GrammarCheck did better than the average free grammar checker. Gives multiple options when different interpretations are possible. ![]()
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