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Everybody writes
(texts, work emails, sales copy, etc.)
But few people write well.
Here are 7 free, must-have writing tools:
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1. Grammarly Keyboard
A mobile typing assistant to write
mistake-free (for texts, emails, tweets).
Grammarly for desktop is popular.
But most people don’t know about the
free mobile version.
Fix ‘their/there’ and other common
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2. Quillbot
A free paraphrasing website (popular
among students).
+ Input text and hit Rephrase
+ Get Al-inspiration on how to rewrite
- Scan text for plagiarism (built-in feature)
- Credit sourcesFe CCU)
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3. Power Thesaurus
A Chrome extension to replace weak
words.
* Tap into the power of synonyms
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4. Otter Al
An Al-powered tool that transcribes
speech to text (in real-time).
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+ Overcome writer’s block
- Sound more conversational
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5. Hemingway
A website that grades writing for readability.
(Ernest Hemingway’s writing was between a
Ath-6th grade reading level.)
+ Remove errors/typos
+ Cut adverbs, complex words, and long
sentences
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6. Evernote Web Clipper
Research is crucial to the writing process.
Use this Chrome extension to:
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7. MyBib Free: Citation Generator
A Chrome extension that generates
citations automatically.
- Works great for academic assignments
and papers
* Click the button on any webpage
« Create accurate citations (in APA,
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