Google Docs is going to help fix your bad grammar
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/24/google-docs-is-going-to-help-fix-your-bad-grammar.html
Google has a exciting surprise for users of its word processing product, Docs: Soon, it will be able to fix grammatically awful clauses like that.
The company is launching a new "grammar suggestions" feature in Docs that will catch and suggest corrections for all sorts of language slip-ups, including article errors ("a" versus "an") and more complicated concepts, like dangling subordinate clauses (for example, "After she drank her coffee" cannot stand alone as a sentence).
Google Docs is going to help fix your bad grammar
Jul 24, 2018, 5:07pm UTC
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/24/google-docs-is-going-to-help-fix-your-bad-grammar.html
> Google has a exciting surprise for users of its word processing product, Docs: Soon, it will be able to fix grammatically awful clauses like that.
> The company is launching a new "grammar suggestions" feature in Docs that will catch and suggest corrections for all sorts of language slip-ups, including article errors ("a" versus "an") and more complicated concepts, like dangling subordinate clauses (for example, "After she drank her coffee" cannot stand alone as a sentence).