![]() For one they can't know which one is me since there are probably lots of people who use the username caters(or something based off of it) on at least 3 sites that live in Ohio and I am just 1 of them. But other than Grammarly(which with the free version I can only see missing introduction, subject-verb disagreement, and other critical errors(I myself don't consider missing introduction a critical issue in fiction but subject-verb disagreement is always a critical issue)), what should I use to see those hidden grammar errors? I want free because I don't have a bank account(I have cash but it isn't like a person who runs the place will try locating me and be successful and take my cash on hand as payment. So I thought a grammar checker would do good in this sense. But this time, since I am working on a tetralogy(my Kepler series that includes my Kepler Bb story) and a space travel and planet colonization story with humans and aliens, I think it is important that I see my grammar issues somehow, even if it isn't with my own eyes. So usually the most I do is a little bit of scene editing and expansion. But they are hidden underneath the words. There are probably grammar issues in this post and all other posts. It is that grammar issues hide in what seems to be perfect, logical sentence structure. ![]() ![]() It is not that I don't know grammar rules or can't easily look them up. Grammarly can help with critical issues for free but what about major, non-critical issues or minor issues?īut I am not good at seeing grammar issues. I know that no grammar checker is perfect. ![]()
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