Faulty fault finding

I perpetually find myself fighting the frown that wants to cross my brow when the grammar correction app tells me my sentence structure is incorrect. When is the system going to hire people who have actually studied English grammar?

 I‘m a poet and a writer. I perpetually find myself suppressing the frown which creeps across my brow, when your “grammar correction” app tells me my sentence structure is incorrect. When is the system going to hire people who have actually studied English grammar?

 

E.G.-    Of all those things I so desire to be

In my mind are un-actable to me.

For the aspirated hopes in things I do

Are solely bourn of faith my God, in you.


None of the lines in your example are grammatically correct sentences.
When you hit Enter at the end of a line, Word ends the paragraph and thus the sentence.
Try using line breaks instead - Shift-Enter

You can also turn the grammar checker off or modify the rules that are applied.

Basic concepts of Microsoft Word: An introduction

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Charles Kenyon
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Last updated October 5, 2021 Views 64 Applies to: