The main disadvantage of relying on a computer spell checker is that it

A.takes too long to make the corrections
B. can't distinguish between homonyms
C.highlights all words that aren't in it's dictionary.
D. may have too few words in it's dictionary.

Ichose (C) can someone check my answer

I don't know whether B or C would be considered correct. B seems to be a greater problem for students.

I disagree. I think the best answer for most people is B.

However, I don't use spell checkers much because of both C. and D.

It’s D

To check your answer, let's break down the question and each option:

The question asks for the main disadvantage of relying on a computer spell checker.

A. "Takes too long to make the corrections" - This is a possible disadvantage of using a spell checker, but it might not be the main one.

B. "Can't distinguish between homonyms" - This is another possible disadvantage, as spell checkers often struggle with words that sound the same but have different meanings.

C. "Highlights all words that aren't in its dictionary" - This can be a disadvantage because spell checkers often flag legitimate words that are simply not part of their predefined dictionaries.

D. "May have too few words in its dictionary" - This is also a potential disadvantage, as spell checkers might lack certain words or may not be up-to-date with new words.

Considering these options, the most appropriate answer would be option (C), "Highlights all words that aren't in its dictionary." Relying solely on a computer spell checker can be limiting because it may not recognize certain correctly spelled words that are not within its dictionary, resulting in unnecessary confusion and editing.

Based on this analysis, your answer of (C) is correct.