Google has rolled out a grammar check feature to its search engine ‘Google Search’, according to 9To5Google.
The tech giant highlighted that the grammar checker will see “if a phrase or sentence is written in a grammatically correct way or how to correct it, if not.”
Meanwhile, the feature is “only available in English’.
In order to use the tool, you can enter a sentence or phrase into Search along with “grammar check”, “check grammar” or “grammar checker.”
If there are no issues, a green checkmark will be shown in the “Grammar Check” section or card that displays the first result.
If not, Google will modify the sentence and highlight the changes. Spelling errors will also be fixed using this tool.
Additionally, a “Copy” button will become visible when users hover over the corrected version.
However, the company warned that grammar checks “might not be 100% accurate, especially with partial sentences”.
Users can also provide “Feedback” if they discover an issue. A grammar check will not be done if “the content might be in violation of Google Search’s overall policies or these policies for Search features”.
This covers inputs that are dangerous, medical in nature, or contain “vulgar language and profanity”.