Grammar Problems Solved for Free

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3 years ago

I recently saw an article where a person was thinking about leaving read.cash because someone criticized his grammar. That struck me as odd, especially since there is an easy fix. Additionally, the rules here state that good grammar is rewarded, and yet you still get paid if your grammar is sub-par. Can't beat that!

First of all, good, well-written articles (grammatically correct) are the essence of effective communication. Your message is clear to your readers when you use correct grammar, and therefore there is no ambiguity regarding your words. Also, poor grammar limits your future, it's a simple fact.

I can typically write around 1,000 words an hour. I make mistakes because I let the thoughts flow rather than worry too much about proper sentences and grammar on my first draft (though I try not to make mistakes). However, editing is what makes great writing!

I also realize that not everyone received a proper education, but there is always time for improvement. After all, educating oneself should be a lifelong goal.

For example, I assist my daughter with her high school modules in the Philippines. The grammar is horrific to the point it makes me cringe. It's not just simple mistakes that everybody makes, but a real lack of knowledge of the English language. These educators are not teaching students properly. It really is a shame. But I digress.

There are fixes for poor grammar even if you do not have proper grammatical or English skills. Best of all, they are free.

Let's look at two effective ways to fix your grammar before you submit an article. Using these free tools will enhance your article, allow you to communicate effectively and clearly, and best of all, boost your earning potential on read.cash.

Let's go!

First fix

First of all, you can use the ubiquitous Microsoft Word software. Most people have it. Even a trial version or old version can be downloaded for free, so there s no excuse not to have it as a writing tool. If you're going to be a writer, you need tools.

Write your article on Microsoft Word first. Once you are finished and satisfied, save it. Then run a spellcheck on your newly created document. Easy! Word will reveal your misspelled words in red and offer suggestions which you can change. It will also highlight your grammatical mistakes in underlined blue.

Your grammatical mistakes highlighted in blue will offer you suggestions for correction. Sometimes you may have to rewrite your sentence, but most times simply adding or deleting a word or two will fix the problem.

Once you have your mistakes corrected, save again and you are ready to post your short or long article. You can copy and paste it into read.cash in seconds.

Second fix

Grammarly. Ever heard of it? This is software that catches most (but certainly not all) spelling and grammar mistakes. It is absolutely free to download.

Search for it in your favorite browser and download it in mere seconds (or minutes if you have slow Internet).

Now once you write your article, run the document through Grammarly and it will point out your typos, errant spelling, and grammatical errors. It's not only quick but simple.

Save your document (I save every document I write every 100 words or so) and you are ready to post it to read.cash.

Give either writing tool a try and see if your writing and earnings don't improve. They will! Good luck!

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I use and recommend Grammarly, it's helpful! It lessens the work of finding out grammatical errors so I can focus more on jotting down ideas.

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