To review a suggestion, you can click on an underlined issue in the email message or click the suggestion in the Grammarly pane - these two parts of the window stay in sync and clicking either one has the same effect - either expands the suggestion in the Grammarly pane to show you more information and give you choices: It arranges these notes so the suggested changes line up horizontally with the error in the email message, so you can see them more or less side-by-side. Grammarly also displays the suggested edits in the Grammarly pane.
For details on how to upgrade, click "Premium issues" at the bottom of the pane. If you upgrade to the Premium subscription you get additional feedback on readability, vocabulary, and writing style. Grammarly Premium also offers more in-depth tips than the totally free version (or Word) about why you made a writing mistake such as errors in sentence structure. There are two kinds of suggestions: "basic issues," which are available using the free edition of Grammarly, and "premium issues," which require upgrading to a paid Grammarly subscription.īasic issues are mainly limited to grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Grammarly Suggestions A few seconds after you include your text, this checking tool underlines grammar errors comparable to what you see in Microsoft Word. The Grammarly ribbon is most useful if you subscribe to Grammarly Premium.Īs you work, you can see the total number of suggestions at the very bottom of the Grammarly pane.