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Google Search Can Now Critique Your Grammar - Slashdot

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source link: https://tech.slashdot.org/story/23/08/07/1940219/google-search-can-now-critique-your-grammar
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Google Search Can Now Critique Your Grammar (theverge.com) 14

Posted by msmash

on Monday August 07, 2023 @03:40PM from the FWIW dept.
The next time you want a quick gut check on whether a sentence is grammatically accurate, Google Search might have the answer. From a report: 9to5Google has spotted a "grammar check" feature that will offer suggestions on whether a given phrase is grammatically accurate. For example, type "the quick brown fox jump over the lazy dog" into the search engine and Google will highlight that you probably meant "jumps" instead of "jump." Although most people probably don't care about the grammar of their search phrases, we suspect this tool is meant to be more general purpose. If one of your sentences looks off when you type it into a messaging app for example, Google's hope seems to be that you'll give it a check with Google Search -- because anything that encourages more searches and engagement is good for business.

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