Sometimes you just want a quick confirmation that a short piece has no obvious errors.
Verify Grammar runs a fast spelling and grammar pass and gives a clear clean-or-issues result.
How to use Verify Grammar
- Paste the text you want to verify.
- Keep the spelling and grammar checks on.
- Read the result: no issues, or a list to review.
Use cases
- Quickly verifying a short message before sending.
- Confirming a snippet has no obvious errors.
- Doing a fast final grammar pass.
Good to know
Verify Grammar gives a quick spelling and grammar check with a clear summary: it either reports no issues found or lists what to review. Spelling uses a list of common English words, so uncommon or proper-noun words may appear, and the grammar rules catch common mistakes rather than every subtlety. A clean result means no obvious flagged issues, not a guarantee of perfect writing.
Frequently asked questions
What does a clean result mean?
It means no obvious flagged issues were found by the rules, not a guarantee that the writing is perfect or error-free.
Why might a correct word be listed?
Spelling checks against common English words, so rarer or proper-noun words can appear even when they are spelled correctly.
Is this different from a full grammar checker?
It is the same kind of check presented as a quick verification, focused on a fast clean-or-issues answer for short text.
Does it check punctuation in depth?
It covers common grammar and spelling; for detailed punctuation use the punctuation or comma checker.