A three-step solution using Engram
For non-native English speakers, grammatical errors and lack of fluency are two core pain points, and Engram offers a layered solution:
- Real-time grammatical error correctionPaste text directly into the input box, the tool will mark the type of error with different colors (red for spelling/grammar, blue for semantic problems), and you can replace it with one click by clicking on the change suggestion. The system will especially deal with tenses (e.g. "I go" → "I went") and articles ("a apple" → "an apple"), which are often made by non-native speakers. "an apple")
- contextual optimizationFor grammatical but not authentic expressions (e.g. "What do you plan" → "What are your plans"), the tool provides a more natural rewriting based on a corpus of 20 million+ non-native speakers.
- Style Enhancement: The 7 stylistic options of the rewriting function (especially the "simpler" and "longer" modes) make it possible to target a greater variety of sentence structures.
Practical advice: first fix basic errors with the grammar check, then rewrite the whole paragraph in "Standard" mode, and finally switch to "Academic" or "Formal" mode for style calibration. The last step is to switch to "Academic" or "Formal" mode for style calibration. Studies have shown that after 2 weeks of continuous use, users' grammatical errors are reduced by an average of 63%.
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