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How to Add Grammarly to Google Slides Easily

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📝 Quick Tips to Add Grammarly to Google Slides

✅Grammarly doesn’t work directly inside Google Slides.
âś…Use “Grammarly for Chrome” to check text while typing in Google Docs or any text box.
âś…Type your content in Google Docs first, use Grammarly, then copy it to Google Slides.
âś…You can also use Grammarly Editor online or the Grammarly desktop app to check your slides’ text.

Introduction


Good grammar isn’t just for English teachers — it’s for everyone! Whether you’re making a school project, a work presentation, or a fun birthday slideshow, the words you use matter. Mistakes can make your slides look unprofessional or even confusing.


Here’s something to know: Google Slides doesn’t have a built-in grammar checker like Google Docs. That means it won’t tell you if you’ve made a small spelling mistake or used the wrong word. But don’t worry — you can still use Grammarly to help you out!


In this guide, I’ll show you the easiest way to use Grammarly with Google Slides. No complicated steps, no fancy tech stuff — just a simple trick to make your slides error-free and clear.


How to Add Grammarly to Google Slides (Step-by-Step)


📌 Step 1: Install Grammarly for Chrome

  • Go to the Chrome Web Store and search for Grammarly for Chrome.
  • Click Add to Chrome and then Add Extension. That’s it — Grammarly is now part of your browser.


📌 Step 2: Write Text in Google Docs

  • Since Grammarly works best with Google Docs, type your slide content there first.
  • You’ll see those green underlines when something’s wrong. Fix spelling, grammar, and tone — all in one place.


📌 Step 3: Copy-Paste Text to Google Slides

  • Once Grammarly checks your text, copy and paste it into your Google Slides.
  • Now your slide is error-free and looks super smart!


📌 Extra Tip:

  • You can also use the Grammarly Editor at grammarly.com or the Grammarly desktop app to check your text before adding it to Google Slides.


Why Grammarly is a Great Tool for Google Slides Users


Even though Google Slides doesn’t have a grammar checker built in, Grammarly makes it easy to:

  • Catch spelling mistakes
  • Fix grammar errors
  • Improve sentence clarity
  • Suggest better word choices.
  • Check tone for formal or casual talks.

Using Grammarly makes your presentation content look clean, professional, and easy to read.


FAQs About Using Grammarly with Google Slides


Q1. Can I use Grammarly directly inside Google Slides?

👉 No, Grammarly doesn’t work inside Google Slides right now. But you can use it in Google Docs or other text boxes in your browser.


Q2. Is Grammarly free for checking slide text?

👉 Yes! Grammarly’s basic version is free and works great for spelling, grammar, and clarity checks.


Q3. Can Grammarly check my entire slide layout?

👉 No, it only checks text. It won’t suggest slide designs or visuals.


Q4. How can I use Grammarly without Google Docs?

👉 You can use the Grammarly website or desktop app. Type or paste your text there, check it, then move it to Google Slides.


Q5. Can Grammarly fix long presentations quickly?

👉 Yes, by typing your content in Google Docs or Grammarly Editor first, you can check everything at once before adding it to your slides.


Final Thoughts


Adding Grammarly to your Google Slides workflow is super simple and saves you from embarrassing spelling mistakes. Just type smart with Grammarly by your side, and your slides will always shine bright. Good words leave a good impression — and now you know exactly how to do it!

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Arockia Mary Amutha is a seasoned senior content writer at SlideEgg, bringing over four years of dedicated experience to the field. Her expertise in presentation tools like PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Canva shines through in her clear, concise, and professional writing style. With a passion for crafting engaging and insightful content, she specializes in creating detailed how-to guides, tutorials, and tips on presentation design that resonate with and empower readers.

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