It used to be my text app (iText Express for mac) just makes spellchecks but now it corrects my grammar (after I upgraded) and I'm annoyed with it. If they were accurate, I might be fine with it but they are not.
Like the word peace - it kept asking me if I want to change it to piece or if I wrote piece, it ask if I want to change it to peace. Or with words like you're and your or then and than or any words in that similar vein. The suggestions are sort of reasonable but still annoying. (And yes, when I made a spellcheck of this post, it asked me if I want change peace to piece and piece to peace.)
The question is, why is it giving incorrect suggestions? I can't even turn it off because there's no such option. Sometimes it's helpful and other times I just give up. It actually confuses me more because then I second-guess my own decisions. English grammar is confusing enough so I don't need these oddly incorrect grammar suggestions.
Do you hate it when you text or word app corrects your grammar?

I had one piece I worked on in two different programs. One program would tell me to take a comma out and another would tell me to put it in. I find that many grammar rules that I learned in school and are no longer practiced to the point that I'm not sure what's correct any more.
ReplyDeleteLive and Learn: Grammar rules are confusing, old or new. And apps are a bit problematic because it's hard to decide which is correct or rather which apps can you trust.
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I sure hate autocorrect when I'm texting. I have a much bigger vocabulary than it does and it's always changing my chosen words to stupid ones.
ReplyDeleteDebra: I hate autocorrect too - I usually turn that off though I don't text on my phone much.
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I do not use any editing help when writing. They disturb me and hinder my writing flow. When I'm don I take a break, then read through it, and only then I do a spellcheck. Fortunately I can still deactivate the grammar check, as I mostly disagree with it - and the one percent, where I don't - well, I'll catch those next time I read it through.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, I do a spellcheck for comments too - If I don't there's bound to be an error or three.
Charlotte: I don't like grammar check and don't use them unless it can't be turned off.
DeleteI also do spellcheck on my comments too but it's hard to catch all the errors so I try no to fret about any mistakes.
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I do check the spelling of words sometimes, I looked for 'especially' yesterday.
ReplyDeleteChristine: Spell check is very helpful. Thank you for coming by. Have a lovely day.
DeleteSpeech to text is the one that kills me. It used to work so well...then it got stupid. I speak and it writes what I'm saying, then right as I hit the send button, it CHANGES IT. What they heck, right? At any rate, it's a small annoyance for a huge convenience.
ReplyDeleteCrystal Collier: I haven't tried speech to text but that sounds frustrating. But yes, sometimes convenience has its own problems.
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I completely agree - I really don’t like all the “help” from AI. It may be good for the masses, but we writers know our stuff, right? for the most part anyway! (like, I don’t always capitalize, hehe)
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Tara Tyler: Yes, most of us writers knows our stuff but when we don't, we look it up, I do anyway. I used to not capitalized my comments but decided it is better to do so but it's still a preference.
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😂 Lissa, I so hear you! AI often gives stupid suggestions. Maybe in a few more years it will be better, or it may take over the world. I wouldn't even think of speech to text. I can type faster. Wishing you a less confusing 2026!
ReplyDeleteFundy Blue: Maybe they will get better. I wish you a happy 2026.
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I do hate autocorrect because it always chooses the American spelling version and I prefer the English spelling I grew up with in Australia. I don't have anything that corrects my grammar.
ReplyDeleteRiver: It's true, all the text apps I have ever used tried to correct anything not American into American. I imagine it must be frustrating for you. Sometimes I do favour the non-American version words.
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Annoying you can't turn it off. I guess you just have to ignore it.
ReplyDeleteAlex J. Cavanaugh: It is annoying. I might look for a new app that allows this option.
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Fortunately, I use MS Word on my laptop for all my writing, and it includes the option to turn off Autocorrect. Which is a blessing, really. Autocorrect on my phone is definitely a nuisance, and I don't know how to turn it off.
ReplyDeleteOlga Godim: I haven't used MS Word in a long while but yes, they have such options to turn on and off. Autocorrect on not just phones but in any apps, is annoying. I don't know a lot about phones but the feature I dislike is when it makes suggestions to a word I'm trying to type, worst then autocorrect - why can't my phone allow me to think for myself?
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Not really, most of the time it catches something I miss. It does have an off button so it can't pester me all the time and that takes pressure off. hehehe
ReplyDeleteemaginette: When a grammar check is helpful is nice but being able to turn it off is nicer.
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It can be frustrating when autocorrect messing something up, but sometimes it's hilarious. Or completely embarrassing. lol
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