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7 Grammarly Tricks You Need to Start Using Today!

BY u6dwl
May 25, 2025
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Enhance Your Writing Skills with Grammarly

Do you struggle to get your writing just right? You're not alone, and that's why I've partnered with Grammarly to showcase seven incredible features that can help you write smarter, faster, and more effectively. Best of all, you can start using these features for free.

1. Quick Fix

  • Easily correct errors in your writing with Grammarly's quick fix feature.
  • Example: In Gmail, hover over errors like incorrect verb forms or missing punctuation and simply press Tab to correct them.

2. Grammarly Writing Assistant

  • Improve the quality of your writing with targeted suggestions.
  • Set specific writing goals based on audience and intent (e.g., expert audience or convincing message).
  • Correctness, clarity, and delivery enhancement options to refine your text.

3. Universal Accessibility

  • Use Grammarly across different platforms without needing to copy and paste.
  • Install Grammarly on Windows, macOS, and mobile devices, and add browser extensions for Chrome and Edge.

4. Inline Translation

  • Highlight text to translate it into other languages directly using Grammarly.
  • Ideal for communicating in different languages and building goodwill.

5. Sidebar Recommendations

  • Use Grammarly's sidebars in web applications to rewrite text more effectively.
  • Offers clarity improvements, rephrasing options, and text formatting assistance.

6. AI Detection

  • Check for AI-generated text and plagiarism—a useful tool in educational settings.
  • Analyze texts to identify AI patterns and overlap with existing web content.

7. Authorship Tracking

  • Verify the origin of text: human-typed, sourced, or AI-generated text.
  • Transparent reporting on text origin, valuable for educational environments.

Grammarly provides 100 free AI credits per month for writing assistance, with more tools available in premium plans. Let me know which feature you're most excited to try.

Consider subscribing for more insights, and until next time, happy writing, or maybe I should say, happy typing—whichever you prefer!