Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 28/12/06, Patrick <flymooney(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I never found the grammar-checking in MS Office to work particularly
> great. Nothing seems to replace the good old Harbrace (see Mom...I did
> learn something in school).
Patrick, not all of us are native English speakers. Theose grammer
checkers are especially important for us who might be able to express
ourselves in English, but need to present a professional appearance.
Dotan Cohen
Exactly my point. If you want to present a professional appearance,
do not rely on the grammar-checking in MS Office to get you there.
Nothing replaces checking with a Harbrace (or a native speaker) when you
need to make sure that what you are sending is grammatically correct. A
good idea is to contract with a local college student who speaks both
languages to check your most important emails. The low-priority ones do
not have to be perfect. But if you are trying to project a professional
appearance, nothing beats having the language in your email (or letters)
verified by a native speaker.
Patrick