Less English Grammar Mistake With “After The Deadline”



English Grammar MistakeAs I already said in my other blog posts, my English is quite bad since English is not my native and I rarely use English in my daily life – therefore I blog. And while I am still in English learning process, I try to use grammar checker in my Open Office. It is needed so my blog post grammar is acceptable enough. However, I found that Open Office’s grammar checker alone is not enough. There are some grammars mistake that missed by this grammar checker application. Therefore I try to find another grammar checker application which has more complete features.

Fortunately, I found “After The Deadline” WordPress plugin while submit my latest guest blog in Blazing Mind blog . This WordPress plugin seems become the answer for my need of complete and quality English grammar checker. I believe “After The Deadline” WordPress plugin able to reduce blog post grammar mistake significantly. The less grammar mistake is always good. It is because the grammar mistake able to obscure the true meaning of our message. Our message may be not delivered rightly if there are to many grammar mistakes. The “After The Dealine” WordPress plugin able to act as our proof reading assistant so no need to bug our busy friend for it.

Therefore, let’s install The “After The Deadline” WordPress plugin and have less grammar mistake in each our blog post:

Install “After The Deadline” WordPress Plugin

  • Log in to WordPress admin
  • Go to “Plugins” area and click it
  • Click “Add New”
  • Use “after the deadline” as keyword in search box
  • Click “Search Plugins”
  • Click “Install Now” in “after the deadline”
  • Click “OK” in confirmation pop up
  • Click “Activate Plugin”

The “After The Deadline” WordPress plugin is already successfully installed and activated. The Plugin is ready to help us to proof read each of our blog post.

Settings “After The Deadline” WordPress Plugin

  • Still in WordPress admin page
  • Go to “Users” area and then click it
  • Click “Your Profile”
  • Go to “Proofreading” area in the profile page
  • Settings the “Proofreading” behavior base on the needs
  • Click “Update Profile” button to apply the settings

The “After The Deadline” behavior is already set base on the needs. Now, we need to try how it work in our each blog post. How this plugin check and improve our blog post grammar. Let’s try it!

Try “After The Deadline” WordPress Plugin

  • Still in WordPress admin page
  • Go to “Posts” area and click it
  • Click “Add New” to open the WordPress writing form
  • Find “Proofread Writing” button and then click it
  • Wait a second until the proofread result is showed like below:

After The Deadline Settings

The proof read result show the questionable word or phrase with red, green, and blue color. Red color tell the spelling mistake, green color tell the possible style problem, and the blue color tell about complex expression. If we do right-click in the colorful word or phrase, the suggestion will be appeared. We can use this suggestion to fix the error or choose to ignore it.

Final Words

Blogging in English offer the big potential traffic to our blog since it is the international language. It can be said the all of people in the world is the potential readers for an English blog. However, not all people use English as their language in daily life. Therefore, if you are not the native English language, it is sure that your English writing has grammar mistakes. Fortunately, there are many tools out there that can be used to check grammar mistakes automatically. This grammar tools checker is surely a big help for non native English bloggers. The “After The Deadline” WordPress plugin one of them.

The “After The Deadline” WordPress plugin is the best grammar checker tool so far. The “After The Deadline” provide the most complete grammar checker features in my opinion. So, if you want to have less grammar mistake in your blog post, I suggest you to install the “After The Deadline” WordPress plugin which is the product of Automatic, the WordPress creator.
 
 
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Dana is the founder of LetUpdate dot Com , a blog where he shares much about blogging, and little about internet and IT. Yup, You will find many knowledge sharing about blogging here, and also knowledge sharing about Internet and IT sometimes. You can subscribe the LetUpdate dot Com Feed or twitter @danalingga to be updated.

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