: Re: Where can I find a beta reader for grammatical issues? I’m looking forward to finding a beta reader to help getting me past my grammatical inaccuracies during my attempts at writing short
I'd suggest that you skip the beta-readers if you're going to give them a rough draft. Beta-readers are meant for close to final drafts and their purpose is to catch anything that you didn't catch before publication, as well as feedback on the story. I'll recommend that you subscribe to Microsoft Office 365. It's about 6.99 a month and then you can select under PROOFING in the Options Menu, "GRAMMAR AND REFINEMENTS." Make sure all the GRAMMAR choices are selected and you can select anything useful for the refinements. Word does a great job at finding any grammatical errors, but you also need to read your work aloud to yourself to make sure things flow and make sense.
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