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1) There is an integrated spell check on the Google Chrome browser. You can also use the spell check add-on with the Firefox browser. 2) You can use those: http://www.spellchecker.net/spellcheck/ http://spellcheckplus.com/
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If you don't mind it being a kids game, there are some great Scholastic games out there (with Timon and Pumba) to work on typing speed. It is basically whack-a-mole but you have to hit the right letters. As far as spelling and grammar, that is just hard work. Get out the dictionary and practice spelling a new word a day, just like you should have done in school if they hadn't gone to that "whole language" BS. If you take a few words a day, you'll get there. Most of us have to educate ourselves on things along the line, this one will be one of yours. When I was a kid, we just had 8 or 10 words a week to learn, and we usually learned them by writing them over and over 10 times or so, or reciting them over and over or both. Most words are formed of fragments of Greek and Latin words, so once you start getting them memorized, the others will come easier. You could probably even get an old spelling book from Amazon, if you looked. As for the grammar, you may just have to get a grammar book and work your way through it. All of this will be well worth the investment of your time, and I salute you for the desire to improve your education.
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