Spanish-Specific Review
Check verb agreement, gender and number agreement, pronoun placement, accent marks, and punctuation patterns that a generic English checker may miss.
Paste Spanish sentences, emails, homework, or work messages to review grammar, spelling, accent marks, agreement, punctuation, and sentence clarity. Use it when you need Spanish-specific correction rather than a general English grammar check.
Original Text
Yo tiene una pregunta sobre el informe.
La reunion empieza manana y necesito revisar el correo.
Mis amigos esta listo para enviar la tarea.
Este texto necesita mas acentos y puntuacion.
Corrected Text
Yo tengo una pregunta sobre el informe.
La reunión empieza mañana y necesito revisar el correo.
Mis amigos están listos para enviar la tarea.
Este texto necesita más acentos y puntuación.
What Was Fixed
Verb agreement, accents, and spelling reviewed
Spanish sentence clarity and punctuation suggested
Similarweb keyword validation showed Spanish grammar check and Spanish checker as distinct tool intents, while comma and semicolon terms are already covered by the punctuation checker.
Check verb agreement, gender and number agreement, pronoun placement, accent marks, and punctuation patterns that a generic English checker may miss.
Use it for Spanish emails, class paragraphs, messages, short essays, business notes, and copied text from documents.
The corrected version is a proofreading draft. Read it once to keep names, regional wording, and intended tone intact.
Use complete sentences or paragraphs when possible. Spanish grammar depends on context, agreement, and accent placement.
The page opens with Spanish selected so the checker focuses on Spanish spelling, grammar, accents, and punctuation.
Review each change before copying, especially if the text uses regional vocabulary, names, formal usted, or informal tú.
A useful Spanish grammar checker should explain what it checks and where human judgment still matters.
manana -> mañana, reunion -> reunión
Spanish accent marks can change meaning and pronunciation. The checker looks for missing accents, spelling slips, and obvious typos.
mis amigos está -> mis amigos están
The page reviews noun-adjective agreement, singular/plural forms, and verb forms that make Spanish sentences sound incorrect.
¿Pregunta? ¡Énfasis!
Spanish punctuation includes inverted question and exclamation marks, commas, periods, and quotation choices that affect readability.
These examples show the kind of corrections the page is designed to review.
Original: Mis amigos esta listo. Corrected: Mis amigos están listos.
Original: La reunion empieza manana. Corrected: La reunión empieza mañana.
Original: La problema es complicados. Corrected: El problema es complicado.
Original: Como estas hoy. Corrected: ¿Cómo estás hoy?
Spanish varies by region and purpose, so a checker should assist rather than replace final review.
Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and other regions may prefer different words or tone. Keep regional vocabulary when it fits your audience.
Decide whether the text should use tú, usted, vosotros, or ustedes. Grammar suggestions may need adjustment for your relationship with the reader.
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Use this when the main issue is general grammar and sentence structure rather than Spanish-specific correction.
Use this for comma, semicolon, apostrophe, and sentence punctuation questions.
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Yes. You can paste Spanish text and run a grammar-focused check for free. Review the corrected text before using it in a final document.
Yes. It can help identify missing or likely accent marks such as reunión, mañana, está, and cómo, but proper nouns and regional spellings still need review.
Yes. The regular grammar checker is broad, while this page is designed around Spanish grammar, spelling, accents, punctuation, and agreement patterns.
Yes. You can check a paragraph or draft, but you should understand the corrections instead of submitting changes blindly.
It can review standard Spanish patterns, but regional vocabulary and preferred formality may vary. Keep words and tone that match your audience.
No. Grammar tools can miss context, names, dialect, humor, and intended tone. Treat suggestions as a proofreading draft.
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