Information: what have learnt so far?
Hello, notable friends and readers of Read. cash, how are you all today?...
It has been a while I posted because of my busy schedule, though I created little time to read and comment on others posts, which brings me to the post I read recently on Read. cash by @Pantera on welcoming the newbies here and the steps they need to take.
Though have been using this platform for a while I still read the article hoping to learn more. While reading his article, I learned a lot and even came across an app named ' Grammarly ', which I had to download after making little research on it.
I don't need the app, I write well!.
Well, indeed, you write well and might not need it but come to think of it, even after proofreading some of your articles you still find errors, or maybe someone found them for you. Then you'd be like, but I edited this article well, I took my time to proofread, then how could I have made this simple mistake? That's because no man is an island and we are bound to make mistakes.
When editing most times, we sometimes get ahead of ourselves when reading and miss little errors which might have been fixed. Getting an app to fix our little mistakes makes editing even more fun.
What Is Grammarly?
Grammarly Is an educative app that helps with sentence construction, punctuation, usage of verbs, articles and many more.
How can I download it?
I made use of ' play store ' to download. Just type ProofAidWriting and you'd see the app Grammarly ready for download.
Install the app after download and you'd be asked to register. After that, you can change the switch on your keyboard to Grammarly's keyboard and start your typing.
What information have you learnt?
Using @Read.Cash you'll meet up with different writers who are ready to fill you in with their articles. There are educative, informative, entertaining, creative and many more articles here that will always make your day.
I have read articles written by different writers like @FashTioluwa, @Kristofferquincy, @gertu13,@rodriguezpct, @Lazysnail@Fash_Tioluwa, @Success1, @FarmGirl and many others.
While reading their articles, have learned so greatly and have even gotten acquainted with some of them.
They are some people who don't read other people's articles (they just read the title and maybe the end without reading the body) well before commenting. They just assume since the article's heading is on Food then it is mainly on that. What about the little gist the author might have added? A funny story even? Or the food that might have purged them greatly, or the one which they wished they might have eaten but couldn't because of their health status.
What I am trying to say in a nutshell is that we should try reading the full detail before commenting.
If I hadn't read Pantera's article in full detail, I wouldn't have come across the app Grammarly. If I were to just comment based on the title of the article on tips to aid newbies without reading in full detail, I would've missed out.
Always try to read and digest before commenting so you won't get spammed.
Enjoy the rest Of your day!
Thanks for reading and stay safe.
Photo source: Unsplash.
Writer: Balikis
Date: 12 February 2022.
Although I've never heard of that app but now I'd try it out because I wouldn't want my mistake shown out to the world. And I hope I can use it to learn for personal purpose also.