LAGOS, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA) The Google Search platform now includes a grammar checker tool that offers users constructive ideas for making their phrases and sentences better.
By typing terms like “grammar check,” “check grammar,” or “grammar checker,” users may activate the grammar-checking tool.
Even if none of these words are mentioned specifically, Google could nevertheless provide grammatical advice.
The grammar checker highlights any changes it makes to the sentence when it finds an error, including spelling problems.
Phrases or language that have been fixed can be simply copied by users. A green checkmark appears as confirmation that the grammar is accurate.
The grammar checker uses artificial intelligence; however, its performance can change when evaluating phrases or sentence fragments rather than whole sentences.
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If there are any problems with the recommendations or if users would like to contribute to making the system’s corrections better, they can offer feedback.
The grammar checker is only accessible at this time in English. However, it is inoperable if the input contains anything that is dangerous, harassing, medical, sexually explicit, connected to terrorism, violent, or graphic in nature.
For phrases or sentences that use profanity or obscene language, alternative sources can be required to establish grammatical correctness.
Gmail and Google Drive already have grammar-improving tools from Google.
The inclusion of the grammar checker in Search is consistent with the company’s array of services, which also includes a robust dictionary tool.
Google Docs and other standalone programs are no longer required thanks to this innovation.
Especially when users utilize keywords rather than constructing whole sentences or specific phrasing, the grammar checker must appropriately comprehend user intents.
In order to properly handle inquiries and offer helpful grammatical recommendations, Google’s AI must find a happy medium.