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Grammar score and report Student

The Grammar Score measures the clarity and effectiveness of your writing. A higher score means fewer grammatical errors and better readability, indicating well-structured and professional content.

Where You'll See the Grammar Score

The grammar score is presented alongside other essential metrics — Phrase Quality, Non-Duplicate Content, Indexed Content, and Grammar Quality — providing a comprehensive evaluation of your document's language and structural standards. You can check this score in the submissions interface and inside the Similarity Report.

Grammar Report Metrics

  1. Phrase Quality: Measures language effectiveness, benchmarked against global academic standards. Derived from the analysis of millions of theses, this score evaluates factors such as alphabet usage, numerical content, alphanumeric content, word uniqueness, word frequency, and sentence length.
  2. Non-Duplicate Content: Evaluates the originality of the report by identifying and analysing repetitive occurrences of sentences, paragraphs, or substrings. This score ensures content uniqueness while minimizing redundancy.
  3. Indexed Content: A comprehensive measure of a report's structural quality, evaluating the inclusion and adequacy of essential sections such as Abstract, Introduction, Methodology, Literature Survey, References, Conclusion, Appendix, and more.
  4. Grammar Quality: Evaluates grammatical accuracy by analysing elements such as spelling, article and preposition usage, punctuation, orthographic consistency, adverb and adjective usage, compound words, and tense consistency. The metric generates a percentage reflecting overall grammatical precision.

Interactive Navigation

Each of the four metrics is displayed in the report as a clickable item. Selecting any metric redirects you to its corresponding section in the content for detailed analysis.

Duplicate Sub-Strings and Indexed Content

Duplicate Sub-Strings and Indexed Content are grouped under dedicated headings in the report for easy identification and review.

The Indexed Content section categorizes content into predefined sections to ensure completeness and adherence to academic standards. Metrics include the Index (section name), Lines (total lines in the section), Words (total words in the section), and Percentage in Report (the section's contribution to the document). A View option is available for each section, letting you highlight the indexed content directly in the report.

Download & more options: Click the download icon to save the grammar report for offline use. Use the three-dot menu to share feedback on the new analysis page, open the user guide, or switch back to the previous analysis page layout. A similarity score navigator is present so you can easily return to the similarity report for further analysis.

You can also view the grammar report through the Analysis Report — see the Analysis Report guide for more information.

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