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Grammar Checker for Student Papers

You can lose a letter grade to errors that have nothing to do with your ideas: a plural that should be singular, a comma splice, the word 'informations'. A grammar checker is the cheapest grade insurance there is — one pass before submission catches the mistakes your tired eyes skip.

Why your own proofreading isn't enough

You wrote it, so your brain reads what you meant, not what's on the page — that's why self-proofreading fails predictably. Math Solver's language tools read what's actually there: spelling errors get flagged with corrections (like 'informations' → 'information'), grammar slips get inline suggestions, and vocabulary upgrades are offered where wording is weak. You accept or reject each change, which doubles as a micro-lesson.

Grammar and spelling correction with inline suggestions in Math Solver

Step-by-Step: Grammar Checker for Student Papers

  1. Paste or type your text. Bring in the essay, report, or answer you're about to submit.
  2. Review each flagged issue. Errors are highlighted with the suggested fix — read why, don't just tap accept.
  3. Upgrade the wording. Beyond errors, accept vocabulary suggestions where they say what you meant more precisely — and skip the ones that don't sound like you.
  4. Do a final read-aloud. After corrections, read the piece aloud once; anything that trips your tongue still needs a human fix.
💡 Pro tip: Keep a personal error list. When the checker flags the same mistake twice (its/it's, subject-verb agreement), write it down — five recurring errors fixed at the source improves every future paper, unchecked.

Try It on Your Next Assignment

Math Solver: AI Homework Helper is free to download on the App Store. Scan your first problem in seconds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What errors does it catch?

Spelling, grammar, and awkward or weak wording — with inline suggestions you approve one by one.

Does it improve vocabulary too?

Yes, it proposes stronger or more precise word choices suitable for academic writing.

Will it change my writing style?

Only as much as you let it — every suggestion is opt-in, so your voice stays yours.