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Grammar checking isssue
Hello All:
I am not sure why the grammar checker is not behaving as it should. Please see the scenario below. Type the following sentece in Word 2010 I am applying for a job witch where ,they will no me for my experience in the Insurance industry. I am trying to figure out why the spell checker in Word is not flagging the word witch with a squiggly blue underline while the word 'no' is flagged with a blue squiggly line. Any thoughts and ideas appreciated? Thanks Nath |
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Probably because 'job' could be understood as an adjective - ie you have a reference to a 'job witch'. Conversely, 'no' is an obvious grammatical error in the context of the sentence in which it is located.
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