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    How to Use Grammarly in Google Docs On Chromebook?

    Dominic ReignsBy Dominic ReignsJuly 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

    Improving your writing in Google Docs becomes much easier with the help of Grammarly.

    This smart assistant helps with spelling, grammar, punctuation, and sentence clarity.

    Whether you’re writing an assignment, a proposal, or just taking notes, Grammarly gives suggestions in real time to refine your work.

    This article explains how to use Grammarly in Google Docs with step-by-step instructions.

    Follow along to enable this useful tool and start improving your documents immediately.

    how to use grammarly in google docs

    Getting Grammarly to Work with Google Docs

    Grammarly can be added through your internet browser. Once installed, it will assist while you’re typing in Google Docs. Here’s how to set it up:

    Step 1: Launch Your Browser and Visit Extension Store

    To start using Grammarly, open your browser (like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge). Then:

    ActionInstructions
    Open Grammarly homepageType Grammarly.com in your browser’s address bar
    Find the right extensionSelect the extension made for your browser
    Add the extensionClick “Add to Chrome” (or your browser’s option)
    Confirm installationA pop-up will appear — click “Add Extension”

    Step 2: Sign In or Create Account

    After installing the tool, click on the Grammarly logo on your browser’s toolbar. Either log into your account or create one if you’re a new user.

    Making Grammarly Work in Your Document

    Now that you’ve added the extension, let’s see how to make sure it works properly in Google Docs.

    Step 1: Open Google Docs and Start a File

    Go to docs.google.com and open an existing file or begin a new one. Ensure you’re signed into your Google account.

    Step 2: Check if Grammarly is Active

    IndicatorWhat to Do
    Grammarly icon shows in cornerIf it’s grayed out, click it to enable
    Suggestions not showingTry refreshing the page or check browser settings
    Icon not visibleClick browser extensions > Pin Grammarly

    Make sure the Grammarly extension is active in the browser settings. Also, ensure the option “Check for writing suggestions on Google Docs” is enabled.

    How to Use Grammarly While Typing

    Once Grammarly is working inside your Google Docs, it will underline words or phrases it thinks need correction.

    Underline ColorWhat It Means
    RedGrammar or spelling issue
    BlueStyle or tone suggestion

    Step 1: Click the Underlined Word

    When you see a red or blue line under a word, click on it.

    Step 2: Review and Apply Suggestion

    Grammarly will show a suggestion popup. You can either:

    • Click to apply the correction
    • Choose “Dismiss” to ignore it

    Adjust Grammarly Options in Docs

    To fine-tune Grammarly settings in Google Docs:

    1. Click the Grammarly symbol at the top of the screen.
    2. Select the gear icon to view settings.
    3. Turn specific features on or off (like clarity, tone, grammar).

    Solving Common Problems

    Even if set up correctly, Grammarly may not always work. Below are quick solutions:

    ProblemFix
    Grammarly doesn’t respondRefresh your document or restart your browser
    No suggestions shownMake sure you’re online and using the latest extension
    Grammarly icon missingCheck browser settings and disable conflicting extensions

    Final Thoughts

    By following this guide on how to use Grammarly in Google Docs, you can write with more accuracy and confidence.

    Grammarly catches mistakes and offers tips as you work, making it an essential companion for students, professionals, and anyone who writes regularly.

    Once you’ve added and enabled it, you’ll see improvements in grammar, clarity, and overall writing quality—right inside Google Docs.

    Dominic Reigns
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    As a senior analyst, I benchmark and review gadgets and PC components, including desktop processors, GPUs, monitors, and storage solutions on Aboutchromebooks.com. Outside of work, I enjoy skating and putting my culinary training to use by cooking for friends.

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