Keyre Caceres
posted this on December 22, 2011 09:54
If there was a section described what "Paper Type" would be best to use to obtain our grammatical goals.
I honestly don't know what grammatical correction difference are when choosing each.
On a side note: I have horrible grammar. English is .not my first language. I have always been self conscious about handing in writing because of this. I am finally learning grammar rules. Thank you for making this tool available.
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I am editing an informal comedy manuscript. How do I instruct it to overlook contraction words like: that's, it's, what's, etc.?
Dear Keyre, Renepaul,
Each review style is based on a specific set of checks. (We can't disclose what those are because it's intellectual property.) Please select the corresponding style to suit your writing purposes. Select Casual or Creative in order to disable checking for the contractions. All styles are located below the "Start Review" button.
You can also ignore the suggested corrections.
I can imagine that the specifics of the check sets are part of the IP. However, it would be nice to get a better distinction between the different paper styles. For example; the difference between the Academic type and the Technical type. No details so it infringes the IP, but a general indication. Same goes for the example of the Casual and Creative type.
Secondly, it would be nice if Grammarly would remember some of my own preferences. It keeps forgetting the words I indicate are spelled correctly and other of these intricate details. It would be nice that there would be a custom paper type, specifically geared towards my behavior.