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Most students find that the best
way of drafting their dissertation is to write it straight on to a computer.
The nature of research also defines in what manner to write and certain
computer programs can help researcher to do the task accurately. Dissertation
Writers can use
online resources to write their dissertation accurately. Besides making the task of
drafting and re-sequencing sections of your dissertation easier, word
processing software has a range of proofing tools which can be useful,
especially for students whose first language is not English. These include
spelling checkers, thesaurus and grammar checkers. A word of caution is
appropriate here, however.
Ø Spelling
checkers: Beware of trusting spelling checkers too much. Remember that they
will only find spelling mistakes which are not real words. They will not pick
up words which are incorrect but happen to be real English words (for example,
if you type ‘food’ instead of ‘foot’, ‘students’ instead of ‘student’, ‘tow’
instead of ‘two’, or ‘fro’ instead of ‘for’). You must, therefore, still
proofread your text manually after running your spelling checker. It is often
best to have someone else do this that is less familiar with the text than you
are, as they are more likely to spot mistakes.
Ø Thesauruses:
Now a day’s word processing packages have a thesaurus tab which offers
suggestions of alternative words or synonyms to help reduce repetition. This
can be helpful, but only if you know the words that are suggested and can judge
which choices are appropriate in the context.
Ø Grammar
checkers: Some word processing packages also include grammar checkers. However,
these are not yet sufficiently developed to be of any great use in serious
writing: too often they suggest changes which are inappropriate in the context.
They are best avoided.
Chanakya Research experts have assisted numerous
research scholars in dissertation writing and editing. The experts guide the
students and explain their mistakes.

Please suggest an online tool that can be used to check language.
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