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It is indicated by a red wavy underline
The red underline indicates a spelling error, and the green underline indicates a grammatical error. Note that these programs are not infallible, and it is still up to you to decide if there was really an error.
A red underline typically indicates a spelling error, while a green underline usually signifies a grammatical error in software such as word processors or text editors.
A red wavy underline typically indicates a spelling error or typo, not necessarily a grammatical mistake. It suggests that there may be a misspelled word or an unrecognized term in the text.
A red wavy underline typically indicates a spelling or grammar error in the document, spreadsheet, or presentation. You should review the highlighted text and correct any mistakes to ensure accuracy and clarity in your content.
Please make sure to underline the key points in your report before submitting it for review.
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Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, origins, or spellings. Common types of homophones include homographs (same spelling, different meaning), homonyms (same spelling and pronunciation, different meaning), and heterographs (different spelling, same pronunciation).
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings. To use them correctly, be mindful of the context in which they are used and ensure you are spelling them correctly for the intended meaning. Practice can help differentiate between homophones in written and spoken language.
A red wavy line indicates a possible misspelled word.The green wavy line indicates grammar errors or sentence format errors.
Spelling is incorrect You can left-click on the word, and it will give you the correct spelling option(s).