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Yes, go to the tools menu and click on spelling and grammar, there should be something there to turn it off.
The above instructions will run a "spell check" on your text. As will pressing F7. But to see the option to truly turn off spell & grammar checking, you will need to go to Tools. Then go to Options, then click on the "spelling & grammar" tab. To turn off spell check - Remove the check mark next to: "check spelling as you type" AND remove the check mark next to "check grammar as you type".
To activate Spelling and Grammar checking in Safari select Spelling and Grammar from the Edit menu.Yes. Go to the edit menu and select spelling and grammar!
something with good grammar
The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen.
A grammar rule is when you have a rule of grammar which makes your English correct for example; Emma said "Turn on the light please" (correct) Emma said Turn on the light please (wrong) because you have not used speech marks which is breaking a grammar rule because the grammar rule you are breaking is to always use speech marks when someone is talking!
The computer can correct your spelling if you turn on that feature.
Yes, you will become a fugitive. if its a misdemeanor just get it done and over with.
Click the same icon again and it will turn it off.
no, it's grammatically wrong
The red wavy line indicates Microsoft Word thinks the word you've typed is misspelled, or that you've inserted a proper name or jargon not in the Word dictionary. If you see a green wavy line, the application thinks you've used bad grammar. You can turn these features on and off under the Tools menu: Spelling and Grammar, Options. Notice the first item under Spelling says, "Check spelling as you type." When this box is ticked, the application checks spelling in real time and notifies you of (suspected) errors by placing a red, wiggly line under the word. If you find this annoying, you can turn it off by un-ticking the selection box. This is also true of the green squiggly line generated by the grammar checker.
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Green wavy underline indicates grammar "mistakes" (you have to turn the grammar correction function on to have Word indicate it has found mistakes)
no they are turned off by terrible grammar