EnglishGrammarFixer

Essay Checker

Check your essay for grammar, structure, clarity, and overall quality with AI feedback designed for students and academic writers.

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✅ Strengths

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⚠️ Improvements needed

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💡 Specific suggestions

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What essay checker does

An essay checker reviews your writing for grammar, structure, clarity, and overall effectiveness. Instead of only fixing sentence-level errors, it also evaluates how well your introduction, body paragraphs, evidence, and conclusion work together.

That makes it useful for school essays, IELTS and TOEFL writing tasks, college application essays, and general long-form writing where both language quality and organization matter.

If you want a broader sentence-level cleanup before scoring the draft, run it through the free grammar checker first. After that, use the readability checker to improve readability and the paraphrasing tool when a paragraph needs cleaner phrasing.

How to write a good essay structure

Strong essays usually begin with a clear introduction, state a focused thesis, develop one main idea per paragraph, and end with a conclusion that reinforces the central point. Topic sentences, transitions, and relevant examples help the reader follow your argument from start to finish.

Common essay mistakes to avoid

Common problems include weak openings, unclear thesis statements, repetitive wording, paragraph drift, vague examples, grammar mistakes, and rushed conclusions. Many essays also lose marks because they are readable sentence by sentence but lack strong overall structure.

IELTS vs academic essay differences

IELTS and TOEFL essays are timed and usually reward direct structure, clear argument flow, and concise language. Academic essays often allow deeper analysis, more nuanced evidence, and a more developed structure. Both need clarity, but the expected depth and style can differ significantly.