Hey Kristina, at this point I don't recommend using Grammarly for native or non-native English speakers. As I have already explained above. Style is one thing, but being grammatically correct is a totally different thing and can hinder your professional image. I love Grammarly for my reasons provided above, but it is not reliable enough …
Hey Kristina, at this point I don't recommend using Grammarly for native or non-native English speakers. As I have already explained above. Style is one thing, but being grammatically correct is a totally different thing and can hinder your professional image. I love Grammarly for my reasons provided above, but it is not reliable enough to fully trust it. You need to know grammar, sentence structure, cohesion, coherence, and lexical resource, etc. Also, Grammarly often disregards context.
Hey Kristina, at this point I don't recommend using Grammarly for native or non-native English speakers. As I have already explained above. Style is one thing, but being grammatically correct is a totally different thing and can hinder your professional image. I love Grammarly for my reasons provided above, but it is not reliable enough to fully trust it. You need to know grammar, sentence structure, cohesion, coherence, and lexical resource, etc. Also, Grammarly often disregards context.