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    Grammar Apps to Help you Perfect your Language Skills

    Lakisha DavisBy Lakisha DavisJune 25, 2021
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    Grammar Apps to Help you Perfect your Language Skills
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    Learning a new language is fun yet challenging. For English learners, this is even worse when you lack proper reference materials. However, you need both books and apps to help you master the grammar rules, speak and write better. Fortunately, there are multiple apps to help you out. These tools can aid you with your grammar and other subjects that may interest you.

    Let’s have a look at some of the apps to consider:

    1. English Grammar Book

    Are you seeking to learn grammar but don’t fancy gamification? The English Grammar Book would be ideal. It’s a simple app offering explanations on different English grammar topics. It’s pretty extensive and covers active and passive voice, idioms, verbs, homophones, and more. It also helps with punctuation and will guide on different punctuation marks like; colons, semi-colons, commas, dashes, and periods.

    As if that’s not enough, all explanations are supported by examples to help you tackle the topics and exercises. With this app, you can track your progress and gauge your level of improvement.

    2. Ginger

    Ginger is favorite among English learners worldwide. It’s a comprehensive grammar checker and will help you avoid mistakes in written grammar. It’s available in online, desktop, and app formats. What’s more? Ginger checks your spelling and grammar but will still provide contextual spelling correction. It detects spelling errors and will make your writing sound more natural and flow consistently. 

    3. English with Lingualeo

    English with Lingualeo is a learning platform. It’s ideal for non-native speakers in Brazil, Spain, Russia, and Turkey. The app is an online gamification service focusing on Spanish-speaking learners with colorful games and elements. English with Lingualeo is an excellent choice for fluent Spanish speakers seeking t improve their English grammar skills. 

    4. Grammaropolis

    Graamaropolis is a perfect choice for all learners of above eight years. It makes learning fun by using songs, books, games, quizzes, and instructional videos. Moreover, it will guide you in learning the eight parts of speech and their proper usage. It uses animated characters to bring the parts of speech to life. You can learn nouns for free with this app, but you need a subscription plan for other subjects. 

    5. Mad Libs

    Want to learn grammar through games, then Mad Libs is the way to go. It’s a word and grammar game that incorporates books and apps during learning processes. During the play, a player prompts another for a list of words to fill in blanks in a story. There are also many clues in the game that encourage you to insert the missing parts of speech to form a complete sentence. 

    Can I tell you more? This is an easy game for learners of all ages. It’s fun yet educational to suit both kids and adults. If you want to take this a notch higher, you can take advantage of the teacher’s guide available on the site.

    6. CorrectEnglish

    CorrectEnglish is an online tool that offers proofreading services to help you avoid, identify and fix errors and you write. It shows you the mistakes and where you can tighten up your writing. That’s not all, though. It gives alternatives and feedback to help you improve your grammar skills. CorrectEnglish is easy to use and is only available in an online version. Therefore, you need an internet connection to use it.

    The bottom line

    There are various apps that you can use to improve your grammar skills. But how often you learn makes the difference. Practice daily and use multiple apps to learn numerous concepts. English is fun and easy to understand, only if you put in efforts and practice the concepts learned to gain more fluency. There are also other tools like Grammarly and Hemingway, but these will be useful after your master the basics.

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    Lakisha Davis

      Lakisha Davis is a tech enthusiast with a passion for innovation and digital transformation. With her extensive knowledge in software development and a keen interest in emerging tech trends, Lakisha strives to make technology accessible and understandable to everyone.

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