
Almost all word processing programs today have features that correct spelling and typography errors. Grammar checkers identify several errors in capitalization, word use, double negatives, verb use, sentence structure, number style, and other writing mistakes. Word processors can tell if you make spelling or grammar mistakes by inserting a curvy red, green, or blue underline under the text that it recognizes as an error, based on a word bank database including dictionaries, thesaurus', and more. Red underlines indicate either that Microsoft Word doesn't recognize a word, such as a proper name or place, or a possible spelling error with suitable replacement words are identified. Green underlines indicate that grammar should be revised. A blue underline indicates that a word is spelled correctly but it does not seem to be the correct word tense for the sentence. Word includes a standard dictionary that automatically fixes common spelling mistakes. This is such a great addition to the program as using spell checking can save you all kinds of embarrassment, not to mention time.
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