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check articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and gramm
Dear all
is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar |
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Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have
not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58*am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar |
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Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have
not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58*am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar |
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Dear all
but it at least should find some of these errors in articles. i found another maybe bug, the grammar checker can not find errors in questions like what command initializes ....? must be what command does initialize ....? is it only in my system or its a bug? best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58 am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar . |
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Dear all
but it at least should find some of these errors in articles. i found another maybe bug, the grammar checker can not find errors in questions like what command initializes ....? must be what command does initialize ....? is it only in my system or its a bug? best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58 am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar . |
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No, "What command initializes ...?" is correct.
The other form would be used in "What command does the keyboard shortcut xxx initialize?" Can you give an example of what you think is an incorrect article use that Word did not mark? On Apr 16, 2:00*am, thaar wrote: Dear all but it at least should find some of these errors in articles. i found another maybe bug, the grammar checker can not find errors in questions like what command initializes ....? must be what command does initialize ....? is it only in my system or its a bug? best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58 am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar |
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No, "What command initializes ...?" is correct.
The other form would be used in "What command does the keyboard shortcut xxx initialize?" Can you give an example of what you think is an incorrect article use that Word did not mark? On Apr 16, 2:00*am, thaar wrote: Dear all but it at least should find some of these errors in articles. i found another maybe bug, the grammar checker can not find errors in questions like what command initializes ....? must be what command does initialize ....? is it only in my system or its a bug? best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58 am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar |
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Dear Peter
thanks for your response regarding does your right with the examples you give but i mean the wrong in the following can not be discovered What command the keyboard shortcut xxx initializes?, this is not discovered by the grammar checker. regarding the articles here is an example that can not be discovered by the grammar checker in office 2007 professional under xp sp3 "In this section, the networking essentials are presented" the correct is "In this section, networking essentials are presented" can you tell me what is the accuracy of the grammar and spell checking? is 90% for example best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: No, "What command initializes ...?" is correct. The other form would be used in "What command does the keyboard shortcut xxx initialize?" Can you give an example of what you think is an incorrect article use that Word did not mark? On Apr 16, 2:00 am, thaar wrote: Dear all but it at least should find some of these errors in articles. i found another maybe bug, the grammar checker can not find errors in questions like what command initializes ....? must be what command does initialize ....? is it only in my system or its a bug? best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58 am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar . |
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Dear Peter thanks for your response regarding does your right with the examples you give but i mean the wrong in the following can not be discovered What command the keyboard shortcut xxx initializes?, this is not discovered by the grammar checker. regarding the articles here is an example that can not be discovered by the grammar checker in office 2007 professional under xp sp3 "In this section, the networking essentials are presented" the correct is "In this section, networking essentials are presented" can you tell me what is the accuracy of the grammar and spell checking? is 90% for example best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: No, "What command initializes ...?" is correct. The other form would be used in "What command does the keyboard shortcut xxx initialize?" Can you give an example of what you think is an incorrect article use that Word did not mark? On Apr 16, 2:00 am, thaar wrote: Dear all but it at least should find some of these errors in articles. i found another maybe bug, the grammar checker can not find errors in questions like what command initializes ....? must be what command does initialize ....? is it only in my system or its a bug? best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58 am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar . |
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Peter
another example Government is good. which is wrong and cant be discovered by grammar and spell checker the correct is The Government is good. can you check this in your system best regards thaar "thaar" wrote: Dear Peter thanks for your response regarding does your right with the examples you give but i mean the wrong in the following can not be discovered What command the keyboard shortcut xxx initializes?, this is not discovered by the grammar checker. regarding the articles here is an example that can not be discovered by the grammar checker in office 2007 professional under xp sp3 "In this section, the networking essentials are presented" the correct is "In this section, networking essentials are presented" can you tell me what is the accuracy of the grammar and spell checking? is 90% for example best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: No, "What command initializes ...?" is correct. The other form would be used in "What command does the keyboard shortcut xxx initialize?" Can you give an example of what you think is an incorrect article use that Word did not mark? On Apr 16, 2:00 am, thaar wrote: Dear all but it at least should find some of these errors in articles. i found another maybe bug, the grammar checker can not find errors in questions like what command initializes ....? must be what command does initialize ....? is it only in my system or its a bug? best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58 am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar . |
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Peter another example Government is good. which is wrong and cant be discovered by grammar and spell checker the correct is The Government is good. can you check this in your system best regards thaar "thaar" wrote: Dear Peter thanks for your response regarding does your right with the examples you give but i mean the wrong in the following can not be discovered What command the keyboard shortcut xxx initializes?, this is not discovered by the grammar checker. regarding the articles here is an example that can not be discovered by the grammar checker in office 2007 professional under xp sp3 "In this section, the networking essentials are presented" the correct is "In this section, networking essentials are presented" can you tell me what is the accuracy of the grammar and spell checking? is 90% for example best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: No, "What command initializes ...?" is correct. The other form would be used in "What command does the keyboard shortcut xxx initialize?" Can you give an example of what you think is an incorrect article use that Word did not mark? On Apr 16, 2:00 am, thaar wrote: Dear all but it at least should find some of these errors in articles. i found another maybe bug, the grammar checker can not find errors in questions like what command initializes ....? must be what command does initialize ....? is it only in my system or its a bug? best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58 am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar . |
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On Apr 16, 1:46*pm, thaar wrote: Dear Peter thanks for your response regarding does your right with the examples you give but i mean the wrong in the following can not be discovered What command *the keyboard shortcut xxx initializes?, this is not discovered by the grammar checker. Perhaps because it is not a mistake that would ordinarily be made? regarding the articles here is an example that can not be discovered by the grammar checker in office 2007 professional under xp sp3 "In this section, the networking essentials are presented" the correct is "In this section, networking essentials are presented" Both of those sentences are correct. They mean different things. can you tell me what is the accuracy of the grammar and spell checking? is 90% for example I have no idea; I would never ask a computer to check my grammar. There should be no problems with spell checking, except if a word is misspelled but the mistake is a different real word. (For instance, if I had typed "a different reel world," that would be a spelling mistake, but "reel" is a real word, so the spell checker would not mark it.) best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: No, "What command initializes ...?" is correct. The other form would be used in "What command does the keyboard shortcut xxx initialize?" Can you give an example of what you think is an incorrect article use that Word did not mark? On Apr 16, 2:00 am, thaar wrote: Dear all but it at least should find some of these errors in articles. i found another maybe bug, the grammar checker can not find errors in questions like what command initializes ....? must be what command does initialize ....? is it only in my system or its a bug? best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58 am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Apr 16, 1:46*pm, thaar wrote: Dear Peter thanks for your response regarding does your right with the examples you give but i mean the wrong in the following can not be discovered What command *the keyboard shortcut xxx initializes?, this is not discovered by the grammar checker. Perhaps because it is not a mistake that would ordinarily be made? regarding the articles here is an example that can not be discovered by the grammar checker in office 2007 professional under xp sp3 "In this section, the networking essentials are presented" the correct is "In this section, networking essentials are presented" Both of those sentences are correct. They mean different things. can you tell me what is the accuracy of the grammar and spell checking? is 90% for example I have no idea; I would never ask a computer to check my grammar. There should be no problems with spell checking, except if a word is misspelled but the mistake is a different real word. (For instance, if I had typed "a different reel world," that would be a spelling mistake, but "reel" is a real word, so the spell checker would not mark it.) best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: No, "What command initializes ...?" is correct. The other form would be used in "What command does the keyboard shortcut xxx initialize?" Can you give an example of what you think is an incorrect article use that Word did not mark? On Apr 16, 2:00 am, thaar wrote: Dear all but it at least should find some of these errors in articles. i found another maybe bug, the grammar checker can not find errors in questions like what command initializes ....? must be what command does initialize ....? is it only in my system or its a bug? best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58 am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Both of those sentences are correct. They mean different things.
On Apr 16, 1:53*pm, thaar wrote: Peter another example Government is good. which is wrong and cant be discovered by grammar and spell checker the correct is The Government is good. can you check this in your system best regards thaar |
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Both of those sentences are correct. They mean different things.
On Apr 16, 1:53*pm, thaar wrote: Peter another example Government is good. which is wrong and cant be discovered by grammar and spell checker the correct is The Government is good. can you check this in your system best regards thaar |
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No peter some of them are wrong and are simple to discover, see the example
below What command does the keyboard shortcut initializes? its wrong however, the office 2007 grammar and spell checker found problems more difficult than these. So, I think these simple mistakes, maybe because of problem settings or bugs. I selected all settings and check it, its working fine for difficult problems. best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: (please see below) On Apr 16, 1:46 pm, thaar wrote: Dear Peter thanks for your response regarding does your right with the examples you give but i mean the wrong in the following can not be discovered What command the keyboard shortcut xxx initializes?, this is not discovered by the grammar checker. Perhaps because it is not a mistake that would ordinarily be made? regarding the articles here is an example that can not be discovered by the grammar checker in office 2007 professional under xp sp3 "In this section, the networking essentials are presented" the correct is "In this section, networking essentials are presented" Both of those sentences are correct. They mean different things. can you tell me what is the accuracy of the grammar and spell checking? is 90% for example I have no idea; I would never ask a computer to check my grammar. There should be no problems with spell checking, except if a word is misspelled but the mistake is a different real word. (For instance, if I had typed "a different reel world," that would be a spelling mistake, but "reel" is a real word, so the spell checker would not mark it.) best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: No, "What command initializes ...?" is correct. The other form would be used in "What command does the keyboard shortcut xxx initialize?" Can you give an example of what you think is an incorrect article use that Word did not mark? On Apr 16, 2:00 am, thaar wrote: Dear all but it at least should find some of these errors in articles. i found another maybe bug, the grammar checker can not find errors in questions like what command initializes ....? must be what command does initialize ....? is it only in my system or its a bug? best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58 am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - . |
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No peter some of them are wrong and are simple to discover, see the example
below What command does the keyboard shortcut initializes? its wrong however, the office 2007 grammar and spell checker found problems more difficult than these. So, I think these simple mistakes, maybe because of problem settings or bugs. I selected all settings and check it, its working fine for difficult problems. best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: (please see below) On Apr 16, 1:46 pm, thaar wrote: Dear Peter thanks for your response regarding does your right with the examples you give but i mean the wrong in the following can not be discovered What command the keyboard shortcut xxx initializes?, this is not discovered by the grammar checker. Perhaps because it is not a mistake that would ordinarily be made? regarding the articles here is an example that can not be discovered by the grammar checker in office 2007 professional under xp sp3 "In this section, the networking essentials are presented" the correct is "In this section, networking essentials are presented" Both of those sentences are correct. They mean different things. can you tell me what is the accuracy of the grammar and spell checking? is 90% for example I have no idea; I would never ask a computer to check my grammar. There should be no problems with spell checking, except if a word is misspelled but the mistake is a different real word. (For instance, if I had typed "a different reel world," that would be a spelling mistake, but "reel" is a real word, so the spell checker would not mark it.) best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: No, "What command initializes ...?" is correct. The other form would be used in "What command does the keyboard shortcut xxx initialize?" Can you give an example of what you think is an incorrect article use that Word did not mark? On Apr 16, 2:00 am, thaar wrote: Dear all but it at least should find some of these errors in articles. i found another maybe bug, the grammar checker can not find errors in questions like what command initializes ....? must be what command does initialize ....? is it only in my system or its a bug? best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58 am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - . |
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There are undoubtedly limitations in the grammar checker. As Peter has
already said, the complexity (and changing nature) of language is such that perfect grammar checking by computer is an impossible aim. Furthermore you need an excellent grounding in the grammatical construction of the language to be able to interpret whether the grammar checker suggestions are valid. These are not problem settings nor bugs, but limitations in the ability of the grammar checker. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "thaar" wrote in message ... No peter some of them are wrong and are simple to discover, see the example below What command does the keyboard shortcut initializes? its wrong however, the office 2007 grammar and spell checker found problems more difficult than these. So, I think these simple mistakes, maybe because of problem settings or bugs. I selected all settings and check it, its working fine for difficult problems. best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: (please see below) On Apr 16, 1:46 pm, thaar wrote: Dear Peter thanks for your response regarding does your right with the examples you give but i mean the wrong in the following can not be discovered What command the keyboard shortcut xxx initializes?, this is not discovered by the grammar checker. Perhaps because it is not a mistake that would ordinarily be made? regarding the articles here is an example that can not be discovered by the grammar checker in office 2007 professional under xp sp3 "In this section, the networking essentials are presented" the correct is "In this section, networking essentials are presented" Both of those sentences are correct. They mean different things. can you tell me what is the accuracy of the grammar and spell checking? is 90% for example I have no idea; I would never ask a computer to check my grammar. There should be no problems with spell checking, except if a word is misspelled but the mistake is a different real word. (For instance, if I had typed "a different reel world," that would be a spelling mistake, but "reel" is a real word, so the spell checker would not mark it.) best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: No, "What command initializes ...?" is correct. The other form would be used in "What command does the keyboard shortcut xxx initialize?" Can you give an example of what you think is an incorrect article use that Word did not mark? On Apr 16, 2:00 am, thaar wrote: Dear all but it at least should find some of these errors in articles. i found another maybe bug, the grammar checker can not find errors in questions like what command initializes ....? must be what command does initialize ....? is it only in my system or its a bug? best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58 am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - . |
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There are undoubtedly limitations in the grammar checker. As Peter has
already said, the complexity (and changing nature) of language is such that perfect grammar checking by computer is an impossible aim. Furthermore you need an excellent grounding in the grammatical construction of the language to be able to interpret whether the grammar checker suggestions are valid. These are not problem settings nor bugs, but limitations in the ability of the grammar checker. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "thaar" wrote in message ... No peter some of them are wrong and are simple to discover, see the example below What command does the keyboard shortcut initializes? its wrong however, the office 2007 grammar and spell checker found problems more difficult than these. So, I think these simple mistakes, maybe because of problem settings or bugs. I selected all settings and check it, its working fine for difficult problems. best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: (please see below) On Apr 16, 1:46 pm, thaar wrote: Dear Peter thanks for your response regarding does your right with the examples you give but i mean the wrong in the following can not be discovered What command the keyboard shortcut xxx initializes?, this is not discovered by the grammar checker. Perhaps because it is not a mistake that would ordinarily be made? regarding the articles here is an example that can not be discovered by the grammar checker in office 2007 professional under xp sp3 "In this section, the networking essentials are presented" the correct is "In this section, networking essentials are presented" Both of those sentences are correct. They mean different things. can you tell me what is the accuracy of the grammar and spell checking? is 90% for example I have no idea; I would never ask a computer to check my grammar. There should be no problems with spell checking, except if a word is misspelled but the mistake is a different real word. (For instance, if I had typed "a different reel world," that would be a spelling mistake, but "reel" is a real word, so the spell checker would not mark it.) best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: No, "What command initializes ...?" is correct. The other form would be used in "What command does the keyboard shortcut xxx initialize?" Can you give an example of what you think is an incorrect article use that Word did not mark? On Apr 16, 2:00 am, thaar wrote: Dear all but it at least should find some of these errors in articles. i found another maybe bug, the grammar checker can not find errors in questions like what command initializes ....? must be what command does initialize ....? is it only in my system or its a bug? best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58 am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times best regards thaar .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - . |
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check articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and g
On Apr 17, 3:58*am, thaar wrote:
No peter some of them are wrong and are simple to discover, see the example below What command does the keyboard shortcut *initializes? its wrong That is clearly a mistake. Your last two examples were not mistakes. however, the office 2007 grammar and spell checker found problems more difficult than these. So, I think these simple mistakes, maybe because of problem settings or bugs. I selected all settings and check it, its working fine for difficult problems. best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: (please see below) On Apr 16, 1:46 pm, thaar wrote: Dear Peter thanks for your response regarding does your right with the examples you give but i mean the wrong in the following can not be discovered What command *the keyboard shortcut xxx initializes?, this is not discovered by the grammar checker. Perhaps because it is not a mistake that would ordinarily be made? regarding the articles here is an example that can not be discovered by the grammar checker in office 2007 professional under xp sp3 "In this section, the networking essentials are presented" the correct is "In this section, networking essentials are presented" Both of those sentences are correct. They mean different things. can you tell me what is the accuracy of the grammar and spell checking? is 90% for example I have no idea; I would never ask a computer to check my grammar. There should be no problems with spell checking, except if a word is misspelled but the mistake is a different real word. (For instance, if I had typed "a different reel world," that would be a spelling mistake, but "reel" is a real word, so the spell checker would not mark it.) best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: No, "What command initializes ...?" is correct. The other form would be used in "What command does the keyboard shortcut xxx initialize?" Can you give an example of what you think is an incorrect article use that Word did not mark? On Apr 16, 2:00 am, thaar wrote: Dear all but it at least should find some of these errors in articles. i found another maybe bug, the grammar checker can not find errors in questions like what command initializes ....? must be what command does initialize ....? is it only in my system or its a bug? best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58 am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times |
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check articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and g
On Apr 17, 3:58*am, thaar wrote:
No peter some of them are wrong and are simple to discover, see the example below What command does the keyboard shortcut *initializes? its wrong That is clearly a mistake. Your last two examples were not mistakes. however, the office 2007 grammar and spell checker found problems more difficult than these. So, I think these simple mistakes, maybe because of problem settings or bugs. I selected all settings and check it, its working fine for difficult problems. best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: (please see below) On Apr 16, 1:46 pm, thaar wrote: Dear Peter thanks for your response regarding does your right with the examples you give but i mean the wrong in the following can not be discovered What command *the keyboard shortcut xxx initializes?, this is not discovered by the grammar checker. Perhaps because it is not a mistake that would ordinarily be made? regarding the articles here is an example that can not be discovered by the grammar checker in office 2007 professional under xp sp3 "In this section, the networking essentials are presented" the correct is "In this section, networking essentials are presented" Both of those sentences are correct. They mean different things. can you tell me what is the accuracy of the grammar and spell checking? is 90% for example I have no idea; I would never ask a computer to check my grammar. There should be no problems with spell checking, except if a word is misspelled but the mistake is a different real word. (For instance, if I had typed "a different reel world," that would be a spelling mistake, but "reel" is a real word, so the spell checker would not mark it.) best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: No, "What command initializes ...?" is correct. The other form would be used in "What command does the keyboard shortcut xxx initialize?" Can you give an example of what you think is an incorrect article use that Word did not mark? On Apr 16, 2:00 am, thaar wrote: Dear all but it at least should find some of these errors in articles. i found another maybe bug, the grammar checker can not find errors in questions like what command initializes ....? must be what command does initialize ....? is it only in my system or its a bug? best regards thaar "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Even linguistic scholars who specialize in the study of English have not been able to fully describe the use of the articles in English, so asking a computer program to get it right every time is really asking too much. On Apr 15, 11:58 am, thaar wrote: Dear all is it possible to check the right using of articles like "a" and "the" with office 2007 spell and grammar checking. My grammar and spell checkers work fine but only this is not working, i select all options and tried it several times |
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