Not exact matches
If your group is the
type that feels ashamed to ask questions or for guidance, then you should
fix this immediately because they can go ahead and do tremendous
mistakes that may cost you big time.
«As I reflect back, perhaps we did act in haste and you'll see that there are going to be amendments to
fix some of the
mistakes, but I also think that that
type of language is inappropriate.»
One analogy for these results might be the question of who can
type a paragraph «better»: a 16 - year - old who glides along at 60 words per minute but then has to double - back to correct a number of
mistakes or a 70 - year - old who strikes keys at only 40 words per minute but spends less time
fixing errors.
Available on Chrome, Safari, and Firefox — as well as Android and as a download for programs like Microsoft Office — Grammarly can now find and correct
mistakes 10 times more than word processors,
fix over 250
types of errors (including subject - verb agreement and modifier placement), and suggest content - optimized synonyms.
However, if you're not a great speller or don't have perfect dexterity as you're
typing what you want to spell out, it's easy to run a mess on SureType... and when you do you spend a lot more time
fixing your
mistakes vs. on a full qwerty where if you mess up a letter you just keep pounding out your message.
Instead of backspacing and
fixing every
mistake as it happened, I just kept
typing.
While
typing in a compatible app, press down on the keyboard and you can freely move the cursor around the text to
fix mistakes.