After two years using this Samsung tablet, its spelling checker bites me from time to time. Add to it, small size and fat fingers and posting is not an appealing option. Usually, for those more in the technical side I compose them in my desktop.
Regarding English, in the last months I started to read a series of books supplied by daughter (she is fluent in it) making me to regret how limited mine is. Dickens, Stephen King, Gertrude Stein, Byatt, Joyce. Nice to see how each one's style becomes evident in just few paragraphs. Right now Faulkner in progress.
Now, after rereading it again, it seems that your checker got you as well, so Thanks and Feliz Navidad to you as well!!
Have a go at Thomas Hardy too and definitely John Steinbeck's, 'Grapes of Wrath' and 'Of Mice and Men'. The latter is considered to be the best written novel ever.
If you need any information on English, punctuation, grammar, and composition, just send a PM; I have a load of references you may find useful.
Like telling a joke at the old people's home. (short memories) It is still funny/new every day.
There was this electronics forum; where old men had so many jokes they numbered them. So to tell a joke all you had to do was say "1762" and most people laughed. "That was almost funny. It happened to me once. You know the part about getting bigger."
There are many double posts. Some times I have to hear the joke three times before I get it.