It's been published that Word's competency with grammar can be equated to an eighth grade reading level.
Since it can't technically "read," it looks for patterns to determine whether or not your sentence is correct. The English language, however, doesn't take kindly to patterns. This is why it flips your sentences all caddy-whompus and thinks any sentence over three words long is "Long Sentence (No Suggestion)."
I'd personally rather proof my docs myself rather than entrust the task to an eighth grader. How about you?
I sure hope they have robot insurance.
It's been published that Word's competency with grammar can be equated to an eighth grade reading level.
Since it can't technically "read," it looks for patterns to determine whether or not your sentence is correct. The English language, however, doesn't take kindly to patterns. This is why it flips your sentences all caddy-whompus and thinks any sentence over three words long is "Long Sentence (No Suggestion)."
I'd personally rather proof my docs myself rather than entrust the task to an eighth grader. How about you?