![]() But - here’s my important warning - don’t sign up for a year-long program unless you’re certain it’s going to pay off for you. Of course, you can save some money if you’re willing to pay quarterly ($19.98/month or $239.76 per year) or annually ($11.66/month or $139.92 per year). ![]() That relatively small monthly fee works out to $359.40 per year, which isn’t exactly small potatoes. That cost sounds small, but like cell phone and cable bills, it adds up quickly. But if you want the more robust version you need to pay $29.95/month. One of my clients has a subscription to the grammar-checker service Grammarly. The basic function offered by Grammarly - identifying most spelling and grammar errors - is no charge. Is it worth spending the money for the more expensive option? Grammarly is a free app with a paid-for premium option.
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