Sunday 18 October 2009

English Grammer Test

An English grammer test approaching? A nervous tingle down the spine as the thought of bad grammer mistakes leaves you looking silly? It is so easy to make mistakes in an English grammer test and have to suffer the embarrassment.

Getting out the English grammer books and learning English grammer is a tedious business that gets most folks down. However, modern software can greatly enhance your written work, and you learn as you use it.

In Victorian times learning English grammer was seen as a discipline and a way of improving your soul. The harder it was the better for you they thought. Today we have no time for all that as we need to learn fast.

Grammer need no longer be grim, with text-enrichment software you can rapidly improve your sentences to "boss impressing" levels. Imagine you are asked to show a command of English grammer in a pdf report. Can you be confident of pulling it off without embarrassing errors?

Did you notice that I have spelled "grammer" incorrectly throughout this post. It is of course "grammar". Can you imagine how ashamed I would have felt if this error was for real?


English made Easy
A software exists that uses artificial intelligence to scan documents and make suggestions for clearer more fluent "text enriched" English. It parses emails, letters, legal documents, etc. against a vast database of "common usage" expressions and greatly improves your written communications.

Letter, email, and document writers around the globe are discovering this software makes English text more fluent and enables you to avoid embarrassing mistakes. Do you or your employees write "must of" instead of "must've"?

The wrong expression alters meanings and could potentially invalidate a contract. The harm to business relationships would be immense.

British and American versions are being used by a growing mass of people to improve confidence in their writing and make a good first impression. Heck, some cool dudes are even using it as a dating aid!

The Native American system of smoke signals inspired its name: "WhiteSmoke".



Whitesmoke's Writing Tool

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