![]() ![]() I tried exactly the sentences I mentioned and it didn’t pick up any mistake (“no error found”) except for durst. Here are all the ‘rules’ it has for German at the moment, but they are not all active by default: 27, 2020-Afina-1033Well, as I said. Errors it doesn’t catch can be reported, but I would never fully trust any tool like this. I use this tool for French and English and it does a decent enough job, in my opinion. ![]() If you type something like ‘Er hast 13 Jahre alt’, it will tell you that the conjugation is wrong and that your sentence contains an ‘advanced’ redaction error - the free version doesn’t tell you what that redaction error is exactly, but it can be fun and educational to figure this out for yourself. March 27, 2020Atervanda1384The free version doesn’t pick up nearly as much as the paid version, that is certainly true. Non of these sentences are correct regarding grammar?! Try for yourself. Ging ins Kino sie gestern? – no error found Maybe a grammarly for German kind of thing.ħ CommentsAtervanda1384LanguageTool is available for German: 26, 2020-Afina-1033What did I not get about this page? I just checked it and unless I misunderstood sth. But at the moment I am typing emails, and doing some writing directly in German, but want to be able to check the grammar. I know about Deepl, that works really well when you type Englisch and let it generate the German. I’m looking for a website or program where you can copy and paste sentences that you have typed in German, to check the grammar. Anyone know of anything?įorum>Topic: German>German Grammar Checker Maybe a grammarly for German kind of thing. Hallo I’m looking for a website or program where you can copy and paste sentences that you have typed in German, to check the grammar. ![]()
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