Neither always correcting "either" to "neither" nor adding neither to the dictionary is a reasonable choice! Neither is already in the #(%)#%ing dictionary!pic.twitter.com/TMzhi99zTF
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Neither always correcting "either" to "neither" nor adding neither to the dictionary is a reasonable choice! Neither is already in the #(%)#%ing dictionary!pic.twitter.com/TMzhi99zTF
You can suggest "correcting" flammable to inflammable! That's a pretty stupid suggestion and will almost always waste the user's time but they do, at least, mean the same thing! Neither and either do not mean the same thing!
That’s would ducking never happen if you used Apple products
Try grammarly
And ship off your typing history to yet another third party?
I wonder if it's because it was capitalized, and it's unusual to begin a sentence with "Neither".
Neither of those is true. ;)
Select “always correct”. Live on the edge.
super frustrating. i get the "did you mean {present tense of word}?" when the *whole* document is in the past tense... it's not even misspelled!
I remember being frustrated constantly while writing essays in Word because MS would try to correct me from the right “they’re/there/their” into the wrong one. I was flabbergasted. And it does a major disservice to people who are still learning the difference.
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