The new question-of-the-week is: How should we teach grammar to students? Our students need to learn grammar, but the real question is how to teach it in ways that don’t bore them out of their minds.
This is an excerpt from Post copy editor Bill Walsh’s monthly Grammar Geekery chat, which takes place the first Tuesday of each month. Chatters wanted to explore the many punctuation marks that ...
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Google has introduced a built-in grammar check tool within its search platform, allowing users to check sentences and phrases for grammatical accuracy on mobile and desktop. The new Google Search ...
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Dominic Wyse received funding from the Nuffield Foundation for the Grammar and Writing research. He also currently receives funding from The Helen Hamlyn Trust and The Leverhulme Trust. He has also ...
Google is putting its AI to work to make you a better writer. The company is finally adding a grammar check feature to Google Docs — one that will be able to address even complicated grammatical ...
How to minimize mistakes and maximize writing efficiency in Gmail Your email has been sent You can configure Gmail to flag and fix possible spelling and grammar problems, suggest text for sentences ...