So ...
As I mentioned earlier, Grammarly will start giving you writing suggestions as you write ... And it works with both the new Gutenberg editor and the good old Classic editor ...
Simply open the post/page editor and start writing.
After skipping the one-time intro note ...
... Grammarly will start proofreading your content in real time and will notify you about spelling mistakes and grammatical errors.
You'll see a red underline next to any critical writing error (the advanced premium issues are highlighted with yellow), and the number of the total critical issues on each text block:
If you hover your mouse over an underlined word, you can see the suggested correction:
You can accept the suggestion by clicking on the suggested word (in green color), or you can simply remove the suggestion by clicking the "Ignore" link.
Also, you can click the "See more in Grammarly" option at the bottom in order to open a new window where you can see all the other Grammarly suggestions for your paragraph:
And once you have reviewed all the suggestions, you'll have to click the "Back to Edit Post" icon in the top left corner in order to go back to the Wordpress editor (with writing errors fixed):
Simple and efficient isn't it?
OK. Now let's see some closing thoughts ...
Sonny