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- From: wzhuang@cs.dal.ca (Wendy Huang)
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- Subject: More on English Grammar Checker
- Message-ID: <C17vHu.C0y@cs.dal.ca>
- Date: 21 Jan 93 18:32:18 GMT
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- In article <C14qt5.Jvr@cs.dal.ca> I wrote:
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- >I was told that there was some software or package to check English grammar
- >(not only spelling) for a written article. Does anybody know how and what
- >I can get for this purpose? Any information is appreciate.
- >Wendy
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- Since I posted the above message, I got quite a few replies. Here I would
- like to say thank you to those friendly friends on the net. Some of replies
- gave useful informations, while some expressed their same interests.
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- Here I want to make the question more clear: I am right now using UNIX or
- VAX to edit an article. Like the command "spell" to check the spelling,
- is there similar "thing" to check grammar?
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- When I got the answer, I will share the information with those friends who
- have mailed me and asked for.
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- Thanks for whatever help and happy Chinese New Year!
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- Wendy
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