SpinBot Grammar Tools
Why good
grammar matters
Whether you’re turning in an essay, putting together a presentation at work, or just sending an email, you should always double-check your grammar. While grammar mistakes might seem small, they can still make you seem unprofessional—so ensuring good grammar is important for everyone.
How Spinbot
perfects your grammar
No matter what you’re working, SpinBot can correct any grammar mistakes in your writing. Plus, it can also help ensure your work is clear and professional. It’s an essential tool for anyone who writes.
SpinBot: One website for all your grammar needs
SpinBot features a variety of tools to help you tackle any writing project. Each of our six specialized product is designed for a different aspect of the writing process, ranging from correcting spelling to proofreading your entire paper. Learn more about what we offer below.
Quick tips to improve your grammar
Avoid these writing mistakes
Here’s some common grammar pitfalls for writers to avoid.
Incorrect subject-verb agreement
When a plural subject is paired with a singular verb, or vice-versa.
Incorrect subject-verb agreement
When a plural subject is paired with a singular verb, or vice-versa.
Misplaced modifiers
When a phrase is placed awkwardly in a sentence, creating confusion about it’s meaning.
Punctuation errors
When punctuation marks like commas, apostrophes, periods, exclamation points, and more are used incorrectly.
Grammar rules to remember
Remembering these simple but essential rules can boost your writing skills.
“Its” vs. “It’s”
Its is a possessive pronoun, while “It’s” is a contraction for “It is.”
“i.e.” vs. “e.g.”
“I.e.” is used to add clarifying information, and “e.g.” is used to add an example.
Proper nouns
Proper nouns refer to specific people, places, and things, and are always capitalized.
Advice for every writer
Remembering these simple but essential rules can boost your writing skills.
Stay consistent
Make sure your paper uses the same tense throughout to keep your message clear.
Avoid contractions
Write out full words and stay away from contractions to avoid your writing sounding too casual.
Stay objective
Cite your sources, use neutral language, and avoid your personal opinion for academic works.
Improving Sentence Flow
Practical tips for writing clear, engaging sentences
Break up long sentences
Using short sentences can ensure your message is easy to understand.
Use active voice
Avoiding passive voice can make your writing clear and direct.
Avoid redundancy
Steering clear of repetition and staying concise helps you keep your reader’s attention.
Vary sentence structure
Mixing the lengths and types of your sentences can make your writing more engaging.