Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Tech Editor, and has been covering tech news and how-tos for nearly a decade. His team covers all things technology, including AI, smartphones, computers, game consoles, ...
Nothing makes you or your business sound unprofessional quite like typos and grammatical errors. Yet, not everyone is an editor or has the budget to hire a proofreader. That’s where using the best ...
If you're unsure if a sentence you wrote is grammatically correct, you can now ask Google to check it for you. According to 9to5Google, a new grammar feature in Google Search can offer corrections and ...
The English language, even for a native English speaker, is not an exact science. Despite our best efforts to learn how to speak and type in grade school, English is just sort of one of those things ...
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Google Search has a number of built-in tools from its dictionary to a metronome and multi-sided die, with the most recent addition letting you check grammar on mobile and desktop. Google says its ...
Google doesn’t grammar check any mentions of its own name, while the company's own AI-based generative search doesn't do any spellchecking whatsoever. Reading time 3 minutes Google is just plain tired ...
Lindsey Ellefson is Lifehacker’s Features Editor. She currently covers study and productivity hacks, as well as household and digital decluttering, and oversees the freelancers on the sex and ...
Whether you write for personal pleasure or business, spelling errors and grammar mistakes can leave a wrong impression on your readers. However, grammar checker tools can eliminate or reduce such ...
Google is taking aim at the likes of Grammarly with a feature it added to Search recently. The service now includes a grammar checker, which can analyze the construction of a phrase or sentence and ...