What This Grammar Checker Evaluates
This page targets the Grammatical Range and Accuracy sub-intent, not the broad IELTS writing checker query. Paste a draft when you want to understand which grammar patterns are lowering your GRA score: sentence control, clause structure, verb tense, articles, punctuation, and recurring accuracy errors.
The checker keeps grammar inside the IELTS scoring context. It does not only mark mistakes; it explains whether the errors are frequent enough to limit the band and whether your sentence range is controlled or risky.
For a full IELTS band estimate across all criteria, use the main IELTS Writing Checker. This grammar page supports candidates who already know GRA is their weak criterion.
How to Improve GRA
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Fix repeated sentence-boundary and tense errors before adding complex structures.
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Rewrite one paragraph with cleaner clause control.
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Check whether the same error pattern appears more than twice.
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Use the main IELTS Writing Checker after grammar stops being the weakest criterion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the same as the main IELTS Writing Checker?▾
No. This page focuses on the grammar criterion. The main IELTS Writing Checker evaluates Task Response, Coherence and Cohesion, Lexical Resource, and Grammar together.
Can grammar alone raise my IELTS Writing band?▾
Sometimes, but not always. If Task Response or Coherence is weaker, grammar polishing will not solve the main score blocker.
What grammar errors matter most?▾
Repeated errors matter more than isolated slips. Sentence control, tense consistency, articles, agreement, and punctuation can all limit GRA when they appear frequently.
