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Grammarly is a simple and powerful writing app with over 250 grammar, spelling, and contextual checks to help you master the English language. An everyday use of Grammarly enables error-free, clear, and successful written communication.

20 Pi Puns to Inspire Your Nerdiness

It’s Pi Day, Pi Day, gotta get down on Pi Day . . . Even those of us who are…

Jay Leonard
March 14, 2016
BrandViews / Grammarly

From Pens to Speech: How Writing Tools Have Evolved

As technology improves, it’s faster and easier than ever to get words from brain to screen. We’ve progressed from dipping…

Jay Leonard
March 14, 2016
BrandViews / Grammarly

Grammar Basics: What are Parts of Speech?

The basic parts of speech in English are nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, prepositions, interjections, and conjunctions. Nouns Nouns are…

Alan Draper
March 4, 2016
BrandViews / Grammarly

Grammatical Errors from Academy Awards Past

At the 59th Academy Awards ceremony in 1987, Paul Hogan warned celebrities to deliver their speeches with care: “There’s about…

Jay Leonard
February 28, 2016
BrandViews / Grammarly

The Basics of Comparative and Superlative Adjectives

Dumb and Dumberer, the prequel to Dumb and Dumber, tells the story of how the good-hearted but stupid main characters,…

James Spillane
February 18, 2016
BrandViews / Grammarly

7 Ways You Can Become A Better Writer

Your writing skills won't improve by chance. There's no magic spell or hidden force that will make you a better…

Jay Leonard
January 29, 2016
BrandViews / Grammarly

The Authors Who Contributed the Most to the English Language

On his show The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert coined the word truthiness, which means “the quality of seeming or being…

Connor Brooke
January 28, 2016
BrandViews / Grammarly

7 Books Every Student Should Read Before Entering the Workforce

Unless you're very fortunate, you'll have some time between leaving college and starting a new job. You can use that…

Alan Draper
January 21, 2016
BrandViews / Grammarly

What Is The Difference Between ‘Anytime’ vs ‘Any Time’? [Definition & Examples]

It’s no surprise that writers experience confusion between the terms anytime and any time. In everyday speech, these two terms…

Alan Draper
December 15, 2015
BrandViews / Grammarly

Is it “On point” or “En Pointe”?

With nearly fifty definitions in the dictionary, it is safe to say that on is a popular word. It functions…

Jay Leonard
December 6, 2015
BrandViews / Grammarly

14 of the Longest Words in English

Yes, this article is about some of the longest English words on record. No, you will not find the very…

Jay Leonard
December 1, 2015
BrandViews / Grammarly

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