Grammar Checkers vs. Human Editors: What AI Catches (and What It Misses)
Published on June 28, 2026
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What AI Grammar Checkers Are Genuinely Good At
Subject-verb agreement, comma splices, run-on sentences, and awkward phrasing — an AI grammar checker will catch these reliably and explain why, which is often more useful for learning than a red underline alone.
What They Can Still Miss
- Factual accuracy. A grammatically perfect sentence can still be wrong.
- Tone for your specific audience. "Formal enough for a cover letter" is a judgment call, not a grammar rule.
- Whether your argument actually makes sense, structurally, from paragraph to paragraph.
A Good Workflow
- Write your first draft without stopping to self-edit.
- Run it through our Grammar Checker and review each suggested change — don't accept blindly.
- Read it out loud once. Awkward phrasing is easier to hear than to see.
- If it matters (a college essay, a job application), have a person read it too.
AI is a fast first pass. The final judgment call is still yours.