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Proofreading like a pro — with AI and a good manicure.

How Do Tools Like Grammarly Use AI to Improve Writing?

Grammarly isn’t magic, but it’s pretty close. With a few clicks, it can spot grammar mistakes, fix awkward sentences, and help your writing sound clearer. But how does it actually work — and is it always right?

This quiz explores the clever ways Grammarly uses AI to check your writing. You’ll find out what it can do well, what it sometimes gets wrong, and how to use it in a smart, balanced way. Because while Grammarly might suggest a better sentence, it’s still up to you to decide what to say.

If you’ve ever wondered how it seems to “know” what sounds right, or why it sometimes misses the mark, this quiz is for you. Let’s explore how tools like Grammarly work — and how they can help you become a stronger writer, not just a faster one.

1 .
What does Grammarly mainly help you do when writing?
Decorate your essay with glitter borders
Translate everything into pirate speak
Spot grammar mistakes and suggest better words
Turn your writing into a comic book
Grammarly uses AI to check spelling, grammar, and word choice. It gives you suggestions to help make your writing clearer, more correct, and easier to read.
2 .
How does Grammarly know when a sentence sounds awkward?
It listens in on your conversations
It compares your writing to tons of good examples
It asks your English teacher directly
It flips a coin and hopes for the best
Grammarly’s AI has learned from loads of examples of strong writing. It spots patterns and compares your sentence to what usually works well — that’s how it knows when something feels “off.”
3 .
What’s one way Grammarly helps improve your writing over time?
It explains why changes are suggested
It sends your essays to famous authors
It gives out gold stars and stickers
It automatically enters you into writing contests
Grammarly doesn’t just fix mistakes — it tells you why something needs changing. That way, you can learn from it and avoid making the same mistake next time.
4 .
Why might Grammarly suggest changing a word you used?
Because it prefers longer words
To show off its massive vocabulary
It wants to make your writing sound super fancy
The word might not fit the meaning or tone
Grammarly checks whether your word fits the sentence. If something sounds out of place or doesn't match your tone, it offers better alternatives to keep your writing clear and natural.
5 .
What’s one thing Grammarly can’t do (at least not yet)?
Check for spelling errors
Suggest clearer sentence structure
Understand exactly what you meant to say
Notice when you’re writing too late at night
Grammarly is smart, but it doesn’t really “understand” meaning the way people do. It can guess from patterns, but it might not always get what you truly meant to say.
6 .
Why is it still important to read over your work, even after using Grammarly?
Grammarly might miss things or not know your exact meaning
Grammarly enjoys watching you panic before a deadline
It's tradition to re-read your work at least 100 times
Grammarly charges extra if you skip proofreading
Grammarly is helpful, but it's not perfect. It might miss context or misunderstand what you’re trying to say. That’s why reading your own work is still essential.
7 .
How does Grammarly suggest improvements to your writing?
It flips through your school books
It uses patterns it has learned from millions of texts
It listens in on your conversations with your teacher
It just makes random guesses and hopes for the best
Grammarly’s AI has read millions of pieces of writing. It uses those patterns to make smart suggestions that usually match what strong writing looks like.
8 .
Why might Grammarly's suggestion not always be the best choice?
It’s secretly in love with semicolons
It wants you to sound like a robot
It thinks all writing should rhyme
It doesn’t know your exact tone or purpose
Grammarly can guess what you're trying to do, but it doesn’t always get your tone or reason for writing. That’s why it’s okay to ignore a suggestion if it doesn’t feel right.
9 .
What kind of writing does Grammarly work best with?
Writing on whiteboards with colourful pens
Writing that includes emojis every other word
Digital writing like essays, emails, or reports
Messages you whisper to your notebook
Grammarly works best on typed writing — like emails, assignments, or online posts. It scans your text and makes suggestions based on grammar, clarity, and tone.
10 .
What’s the smartest way to use Grammarly?
Use it as a guide, but still think for yourself
Let it rewrite your work while you nap
Let it decide your career path based on word choice
Trust it more than your own brain
Grammarly is a helpful tool, not a replacement for your thinking. The best way to use it is to learn from the suggestions and make your own final choices.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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