Any of you use/tried Grammarly?

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Adverts sell it well but I want to know what real people think?

In the absence of real people I thought I'd ask Sherdog

Anyone have any opinions they care to share?

Can it read documents to you out of interest? I find it easier to see if something flows when I hear it read back

thanks in advance
 
Never used/tried it, bud. Does it correct "should of" into "should have"? Otherwise I'm not interested.
 
I used it, and now I get more sex than I can handle!

I've had like 3 sex just this week!
 
I used it for papers back in grad school because the school gave it to us for free. First time I heard of it.

It is good at a lot; Microsoft Word will tell you if you misspelled a word or wrote an incomplete sentence. Grammarly will tell you if something does not make sense or if something is redundant.

Of course, you a computer is just that, a computer, it doesn't have human common sense. Sometimes it'll tell you to change a word because you used it more than once, but there are times you gotta use a word multiple times; a computer wouldn't understand that.

The computer also is very fixated on using an active voice v.s. a passive one. Again, there are exceptions to every rule but grammarly is stringent.
 
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I'll be your Grammarly:

Adverts sell it well but I want to know what real people think?

Corrected to:

Adverts sell it well but I want to know what real people think.

In the absence of real people I thought I'd ask Sherdog

Corrected to:

In the absence of real people, I thought I'd ask Sherdog.

I find it easier to see if something flows when I hear it read back

Corrected to:

I find it easier to see if something flows when I hear it read back.

thanks in advance

Corrected to:

Thanks in advance.
 
I used it for papers back in grad school because the school gave it for us free. First time I heard of it.

It is good at a lot; Microsoft Word will tell you if you misspelled a word or wrote an incomplete sentence. Grammarly will tell you if something does not make sense or if something is redundant.

Of course, you a computer is just that, a computer, it doesn't have human common sense. Sometimes it'll tell you to change a word because you used it more than once, but there are times you gotta use a word multiple times; a computer wouldn't understand that.

The computer also is very fixated on using an active voice v.s. a passive one. Again, there are exceptions to every rule but grammarly is stringent.

I feel compelled to correct you because of the thread topic. Normally I don't like grammar Nazis and the like.

I used it for papers back in grad school because the school gave it for us free. First time I heard of it.

*gave us it for free.
 
I feel compelled to correct you because of the thread topic. Normally I don't like grammar Nazis and the like.



*gave it us for free.

**gave it to us for fre.
 
I feel compelled to correct you because of the thread topic. Normally I don't like grammar Nazis and the like.



*gave us it for free.

gave it to us for free.
 
I used it for papers back in grad school because the school gave it for us free. First time I heard of it.

It is good at a lot; Microsoft Word will tell you if you misspelled a word or wrote an incomplete sentence. Grammarly will tell you if something does not make sense or if something is redundant.

Of course, you a computer is just that, a computer, it doesn't have human common sense. Sometimes it'll tell you to change a word because you used it more than once, but there are times you gotta use a word multiple times; a computer wouldn't understand that.

The computer also is very fixated on using an active voice v.s. a passive one. Again, there are exceptions to every rule but grammarly is stringent.
With grammar like yours, clearly it is a total fucking scam.
 
I'll be your Grammarly:

Adverts sell it well but I want to know what real people think?

Corrected to:

Adverts sell it well but I want to know what real people think.

In the absence of real people I thought I'd ask Sherdog

Corrected to:

In the absence of real people, I thought I'd ask Sherdog.

I find it easier to see if something flows when I hear it read back

Corrected to:

I find it easier to see if something flows when I hear it read back.

thanks in advance

Corrected to:

Thanks in advance.
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gave it to us for free.

I'm not sure if "to" is necessary

Substitute "it" with ice cream, They gave us ice vream for free. Seems to work.
 
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