Finds doubled words, fillers, missing capitals, double spaces, and stacked punctuation.
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Grammar-Lite Clarity Checker
Paste text to catch common clarity issues — repeated words, overlong sentences, filler words, and messy punctuation.
Grammar-Lite Clarity Checker
Paste text above to scan for common clarity issues.
Runs entirely in your browser — your text is never sent to a server. Suggestions are based on curated word data and simple writing patterns; review results before using them in school, work, or publishing.
Results
Clarity report
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The Grammar-Lite Clarity Checker scans your text in your browser for common clarity issues: doubled words ("the the"), sentences over 30 words, weak filler words, missing capital letters at sentence starts, doubled spaces, and stacked punctuation. It catches common clarity issues; it may miss grammar errors and may suggest changes that do not fit every context — it is not a full grammar engine or a replacement for an editor.
Example output
What the results look like
A sample result for the report was very good. it it covered a lot of stuff!!, grouped the way the tool groups them — so you know the format before running your own.
Missing capital at sentence start · doubled word "it it" · double space · weak words: very, good, stuff · stacked punctuation "!!"
Examples
Worked examples
Use these sample inputs to understand the result style before you search your own word or letters.
How it works
How Word Helper calculates results
Your text is scanned in your browser with simple, transparent rules — nothing is uploaded.
Checks include: doubled words, sentences over 30 words, weak filler words (very, really, thing, stuff…), missing sentence capitals, doubled spaces, and repeated punctuation.
Each finding shows the phrase, the issue type, and a plain suggestion.
A short 'possible passive phrasing' note appears when a was/were + verb pattern is detected — treat it as a prompt to re-read, not a rule.
Tips
When this tool is useful
- Fix doubled words and spacing first — they are unambiguous.
- Long sentences are not wrong; they are just harder to read. Split when a sentence carries more than one idea.
- Run it after editing, not while drafting.
Word Lab
Related Word Experiences
Accuracy and scope
This tool catches common clarity issues. It may miss grammar errors and may suggest changes that do not fit every context.
FAQ
Questions people ask
Is this a full grammar checker?
No. This tool catches common clarity issues with simple rules. It may miss grammar errors and may suggest changes that do not fit every context. For high-stakes writing, a human read-through is still the best check.
What does 'possible passive phrasing' mean?
The tool flags was/were/been + verb patterns as possibly passive. Passive voice is not an error — it is sometimes the right choice — but active phrasing is often shorter and clearer, so the flag is a prompt to re-read.
Is my text uploaded anywhere?
No. The whole check runs in your browser; your text never leaves your device.