Sunday, January 29, 2012

Grammar Check: Pretending That You Can Write Well And That You Know The Rules

By Oreo Heavens


Many people have grammar check software to help them when they write a report or a paper for school. When you use software like this you can learn what you are doing wrong and see what you should watch for in the future.

Being able to write a letter by hand is a nice feeling. Receiving this letter in the mail is even better. When you can feel the soul of the person just through the loops in their letters, you will be closer to them. This is a dying art form that we should not let die. If you have a hard time writing a document in a Word program without it being filled with red, blue and green, you should brush up on your rules.

Using writing software when you are in school can help you to learn the rules. Instead of having a boring teacher tell you when you are wrong and what the rules are, you can learn from your own mistakes. This way of learning tends to help the information stick a little bit better so that you can use it and apply it to your daily life.

Remembering what you learned is important. Instead of writing all of your documents in a word program or with a software that will tell you what is wrong, try and hand write a letter every once and a while. You must have a Grandmother or Father somewhere who would love to get a hand written letter complete with no spelling errors or grammatical mistakes.

Writing software will be a great investment if you are struggling. Being able to write a paper or fill out a job application without errors is an important thing, so you will benefit from it. You can also try to write casually to yourself about your day. Having a journal is a great way to make writing a part of your life again.

Writing software will be a great way for you to find out what you are doing wrong and how you can fix it permanently. If you read something that you wrote a long time ago and see your errors, you may be disgusted by yourself. Grammar check has changed the world one person at a time.




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