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I’m surprised by the good service of the browser app from http://www.grammarly.com – it’s not easy for me to write English because I’m German. I started to learn English by writing a daily blog. In English, because in my hometown the politicians did not allow to use the title “COME TOGETHER” for a local music festival. They forced the musicians to use the German language. Since I write consistently English. And I’m happy because I noticed: I have readers and they do understand me. I have to admit that I’m surprised because I’m writing a special “Frizzenglish”.
in deutscher Sprache

The weekly GRAMMARLY report sent to me via e-mail:

ACTIVITY
4786 words written;

You were more active
than 89% of Grammarly users.

MASTERY
174 mistakes made

You were more accurate
than 42% of Grammarly users.

VOCABULARY
1270 unique words used
Your vocabulary was more dynamic than 93% of Grammarly users.

OVERUSED WORDS
Here is the only word you overused in your writing last week: MAYBE …
Tip: You’ll notice a few suggested synonyms (in blue) that you can try next time to keep your writing fresh.
maybe = perhaps possibly feasible

TOP GRAMMAR MISTAKES
1 Wordiness
187 mistakes

2 Capitalization at start of sentence
135 mistakes

3 Sentence fragment
46 mistakes

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About Didi van Frits

writer, photographer, guitarist, painter actually on YouTube, Facebook, Amazon, Instagram

30 responses to “Grammarly

  1. thanks for your blog…I always enjoy!

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  2. I should maybe use it…

    Liked by 1 person

  3. I think it’s brilliant that you blog in English – Frizzenglish or not. We English are generally so poor at speaking others’ languages. I feel it is rather bad mannered that we don’t try harder. So danke schoen, dear Frizz.

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  4. Frizz, your English is excellent. Bravo! I’m so glad you do write in English and therefore are accessible to me since my German is limited to a very few words.

    Be well and blog on.

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  5. Reblogged this on The Vibrant Channeled Creator and commented:

    The cat photographs alone inspire me, then there’s the music, and finally the unique sense of humor. Frizzenglish indeed!!!!

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    • thank you, Jeanne, for introducing me kindly on your blog with: “The cat photographs alone inspire me, then there’s the music, and finally the unique sense of humor. Frizzenglish indeed!!!!”

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  6. Zer gut, Frizz!
    Leslie

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  7. Laura Bloomsbury's avatarLaura Bloomsbury

    you speak so many languages – am gratified and full of admiration for your innovativeness in English as well as music and art – not to mention useful links like grammarly. In short – Gesundheit!

    Liked by 1 person

  8. Frizz your English is superb. I have about 3 German words that’s all. You should be very proud of yourself, its one thing to speak another language but to write it, especially one as crazy as English . . .

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  9. Knowing several languages is always great and fun, isn’t it.

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  10. That’s an interesting evaluation from Grammarly. Your English is even better than mine, so don’t believe what Grammarly tells you.

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  11. Frizz,
    Your English is excellent. I understand everything you say except this here blog about the Grammarly app!

    Liked by 1 person

    • next week’s analysis of bad Frizzenglish:
      ACTIVITY

      8973 words written

      You were more active
      than 93% of Grammarly users.

      MASTERY
      236 mistakes made

      You were more accurate
      than 42% of Grammarly users.

      VOCABULARY

      1570 unique words used
      Your vocabulary was more dynamic than 96% of Grammarly users.

      Grammarly Premium found
      385 additional advanced mistakes.

      OVERUSED WORDS

      Here are the top 3 words you overused in your writing last week.
      Tip: You’ll notice a few suggested synonyms (in blue) that you can try next time to keep your writing fresh.

      hear = catch listen gather understand overhear

      add = combine join append attach continue

      happy = glad pleased fortunate festive thrilled

      TOP GRAMMAR MISTAKES

      1 Redundant indefinite article
      51 mistakes

      2 Unnecessary ellipsis
      47 mistakes

      3 Missing comma after introductory phrase
      28 mistakes

      Liked by 1 person

  12. Enjoyable listening, as always. But I think that 5-year old played the harp a lot better!

    Liked by 1 person

  13. Due to many English speaking friends I write my travel blog in German and English. When I mention my bad English I get the answer “But it wouldn’t be you!”

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  14. Your English is 100% better than my German. Well done, Frizz. Always enjoy your music. 🙂

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