You use either of them after you have written something. It doesn't matter if it's just one sentence or one paragraph. You can still get it checked.
It Helps.
go to tools > spell check
please use grammar and spell check. That isn't even a question.
Ur engrish is the Horriblez use the spel chec, or i could say Your Grammar is atrocious Use spell check. Thank You!
The spell check.
spell and grammar check on microsoft word
"I can't answer that question," he says with a sly smile. 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 correct grammar, you can use tools like grammar checkers or proofreading services. You can also improve by reviewing grammar rules and practicing writing regularly. Reading more can also help you become more familiar with correct grammar usage.
Grammar check?
Note that you misspelled two words just in asking that question (it's grammar, not grammer, and checks, not cheks) so the usefulness of a spell check mechanism should be apparent.
Most word processors have Grammar Check in addition to Spell Check. Look for it in your drop down menu. Grammar Check will highlight errors and note suggested changes which you can either Change or Ignore.
Smack it with a ruler and tell it to be quiet you Grammar Nazi!