To auto-highlight grammar issues in documents, you can use tools or software that automatically detect and highlight grammatical errors as you write or when reviewing text. Here’s how you can do it depending on your platform:
1. Microsoft Word (Desktop/Web)
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Enable Editor: Go to the “Review” tab and click on “Editor.”
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Auto Highlighting: Word will underline grammar (blue), spelling (red), and clarity/style (purple) issues.
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Right-Click for Suggestions: Right-click the underlined words for suggestions and corrections.
2. Google Docs
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Automatic Grammar and Spelling Check: Go to
Tools > Spelling and grammar > Show grammar suggestions
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Grammar issues will be underlined in blue.
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Use the right-click menu for explanations and corrections.
3. Grammarly (Free & Premium)
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Browser Extension or Web App:
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Install Grammarly extension or visit grammarly.com.
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Paste your text; grammar issues are underlined in red or blue.
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Word/Docs Integration: Grammarly has native add-ins for Microsoft Word and Google Docs.
4. LanguageTool
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Visit languagetool.org.
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Paste your document text into the editor.
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It highlights grammar, punctuation, and style issues in real-time.
5. LibreOffice Writer
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Built-in grammar checker (after installing the LanguageTool extension).
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Go to
Tools > Options > Language Settings > Writing Aids
to enable.
6. Use ChatGPT for Highlighting
You can paste your document here, and I’ll automatically highlight grammar issues using Markdown, like this:
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Incorrect: She go to the store yesterday.
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Corrected: She went to the store yesterday.
If you paste your document now, I can start highlighting grammar issues right away.
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