By misspelling a word.
no, grammar errors are wavy underlined green
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.
It is indicated by a red wavy underline
A red wavy line indicates a possible misspelled word.The green wavy line indicates grammar errors or sentence format errors.
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.
Green wavy underline
A black wavy underline in a document typically indicates a potential formatting issue or a typographical error, such as inconsistent spacing or an incorrect font. In some word processing programs, it may also suggest a problem with the document’s style or layout. Users can often hover over the underline for more information or suggestions to correct the issue.
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To underline a word in red using HTML, you can use the <span> tag with inline CSS. For example: <span style="text-decoration: underline; color: red;">your word</span>. This will display the word with a red underline. If you're using a text editor like Microsoft Word, you can select the word, choose the underline option, and then change the font color to red.
The green wavy line in Microsoft Word is used when Word think you make a grammatical mistake. (The red one is used when you make a spelling mistake) There should be an option in the Word, "Check grammar as you type". You can turn it off/on. Adding some Microsoft links with more information.
It basically means that whatever is underlined is written with bad grammar. Fix it!