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Paste an introduction, body paragraph, conclusion, or short essay excerpt and review corrections in one clean workspace.
Paste an essay draft, application paragraph, assignment section, or report excerpt to check spelling, grammar, punctuation, sentence flow, and clarity before you submit. Use the result as a proofreading draft, then review the wording yourself before final delivery.
Original Draft
My essay explain why the policy matters, but the opening sentence are unclear.
The second paragraph has good evidence it needs a smoother transition.
In conclusion, students should considers both cost and long term value.
This argument is strong, however it need cleaner punctuation.
Cleaner Draft
My essay explains why the policy matters, but the opening sentence is unclear.
The second paragraph has good evidence, but it needs a smoother transition.
In conclusion, students should consider both cost and long-term value.
This argument is strong; however, it needs cleaner punctuation.
What Was Checked
Grammar, spelling, punctuation, and sentence flow reviewed
Useful for essays, college drafts, reports, and application paragraphs
A useful essay checker should do more than flag typos. It should help you review grammar, sentence flow, transitions, punctuation, and readability while keeping your original argument under your control.
Paste an introduction, body paragraph, conclusion, or short essay excerpt and review corrections in one clean workspace.
Catch agreement errors, tense shifts, awkward phrasing, comma splices, unclear transitions, and punctuation problems before submission.
Use the corrected version as a proofreading draft. Review claims, citations, examples, and personal voice before you submit or publish.
Use the paragraph or essay section exactly as you plan to submit it. A full paragraph gives the checker more context than isolated sentences, especially when a claim depends on a previous line.
Start with the full check to review spelling, grammar, punctuation, and flow together. Switch to a focused mode when you only need spelling, grammar, or punctuation corrections.
Compare the corrected draft with your original. Keep any intentional style choices, verify citations, and copy the version you approve after reading the suggestions.
The page focuses on proofreading and readability. It does not pretend to replace a teacher, admissions reviewer, plagiarism scanner, AI detector, or citation manager.
The argument are clear -> The argument is clear
Review common grammar mistakes, misspellings, punctuation gaps, and sentence-level issues that can weaken an otherwise strong draft.
Good evidence it needs a transition -> Good evidence, but it needs a transition
Essay paragraphs need logical movement between claims, evidence, and explanation. The checker helps flag rough transitions and confusing sentence links.
Application paragraphs, reports, short essays
Use the tool for college essay proofreading, class assignments, scholarship drafts, reports, and application paragraphs without claiming an admissions score.
These examples show the practical boundary: the tool helps clean wording, but you still own the argument, evidence, and final meaning.
Original: The essay explain the problem clearly. Suggested: The essay explains the problem clearly.
Original: The evidence is useful it needs context. Suggested: The evidence is useful, but it needs context.
Original: This point is important however it is not enough. Suggested: This point is important; however, it is not enough.
Original: The ending talks about many things. Suggested: The conclusion should focus on the main argument and its strongest evidence.
Treat every online essay proofreading result as a draft suggestion. Some decisions require your teacher, editor, assignment rubric, or admissions context.
Avoid private IDs, unpublished research, confidential client text, medical records, legal documents, or passwords in any online checker.
The checker can improve wording, but it does not verify sources, quotations, page numbers, formulas, or whether evidence supports your claim.
This page is for proofreading and readability. It is not a guaranteed essay grader, plagiarism detector, AI detector, or college admissions predictor.
Use the focused checker that matches the problem in your draft.
Run a broad spelling, grammar, punctuation, and wording check for everyday writing.
Check whether a sentence is correct, complete, and clear.
Find fused sentences, comma splices, and sentence breaks in long drafts.
Use this university resource for deeper essay structure and academic writing guidance.
Yes. You can paste an essay paragraph or draft section and check it for free without creating an account. Review the suggestion before copying the final version.
It can help proofread college essay drafts for spelling, grammar, punctuation, clarity, and flow. It does not predict admissions outcomes or replace feedback from a counselor, teacher, or trusted reviewer.
No. The tool focuses on proofreading and readability. It can help clean a draft, but it does not assign a reliable academic grade, admissions score, or rubric-based evaluation.
No. This page is not a plagiarism checker or AI detector. Use official school-approved tools and cite sources carefully when originality checks are required.
You can paste a short essay or section, but reviewing one paragraph at a time often gives clearer feedback. Avoid pasting sensitive or confidential text.
Review citations, facts, assignment requirements, personal voice, examples, argument logic, and any intentional style choices before you submit the essay.
Paste your draft above, review grammar and clarity suggestions, then copy the cleaner version after you approve every change.
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