Some errors are about sentence construction rather than punctuation alone.
Grammar and Syntax Checker pairs grammar rules with syntax-style checks for common construction slips.
How to use Grammar and Syntax Checker
- Paste your text for a grammar and syntax pass.
- Keep the grammar and syntax checks on.
- Review flagged construction issues and apply fixes.
Use cases
- Catching could-of style construction errors.
- Checking grammar and sentence construction together.
- Reviewing syntax-style suggestions in a draft.
Good to know
Grammar and Syntax Checker adds construction-focused checks, such as could of versus could have, between you and I, and the reason is because, on top of grammar rules like capitalization and repeated words. These are common, well-defined patterns rather than a full parse of your sentences, so it flags familiar slips but cannot judge every structure. Review each suggestion in context.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of syntax issues does it catch?
Common construction slips such as could of for could have, between you and I, and the reason is because, plus basic grammar rules.
Does it fully parse my sentences?
No. It matches known patterns rather than building a full grammatical parse, so unusual structures may not be flagged.
Are the syntax fixes always correct?
They target well-defined patterns, but context matters, so confirm each suggested rewrite fits your sentence.
Does it replace a human editor?
No. It is a quick rule-based pass that catches common issues; a human read still helps for tone and clarity.