G
Grandad Press
I wrote a sentence using, "...as it were." at the end of it, and a gammar
alert popped up suggesting a question mark be added to it. The phrase, as I
understand it, means that the foregoing was a supposition or a comparison to
something not necessarily meant to be taken literally.
Does Word have a grammar alert option for phrases such as these, other than
to just accept it?
GP
Only fools and bigots prefer French over Spanish to be taught in public or
private schools.
alert popped up suggesting a question mark be added to it. The phrase, as I
understand it, means that the foregoing was a supposition or a comparison to
something not necessarily meant to be taken literally.
Does Word have a grammar alert option for phrases such as these, other than
to just accept it?
GP
Only fools and bigots prefer French over Spanish to be taught in public or
private schools.