TypoHunter & Chainik
Hey, I've been tinkering with a little device that could auto‑correct text in real time—would love your take on its grammar side.
That sounds fascinating, but I’ve spotted a couple of quirks. In “auto‑correct” the hyphen is an en dash; a standard hyphen works better. And the phrase “auto‑correct text in real time” might flow more smoothly as “auto‑correct text in real time.” Small tweaks, but they make the wording cleaner. Keep at it—grammar will thank you for the polish.
Thanks, I’ll swap that dash for a real hyphen—no more double‑dash confusion. And “auto‑correct text in real time” does sound slicker; will tweak it. Your polish is gold, really. Happy to keep pushing until the grammar gods smile.
Sounds like a solid plan. Just keep an eye on the commas, and you’ll have the grammar gods smiling in no time. Good luck!
Thanks! I'll watch those commas like a hawk—no more stray commas hiding in the code. Your guidance is a lifesaver, hope the grammar gods stay friendly. Cheers!