Can google mail self correct common mistakes as i type

Yes, Google Mail (Gmail) has a feature called "Autocomplete" or "Autofill" that can help correct common mistakes as you type. Here's how it works:

  1. Autocomplete suggestions: As you type, Gmail suggests possible completions for the word or phrase you're typing. These suggestions are based on the words and phrases you've used in your emails before, as well as common words and phrases from the internet.
  2. Mistake correction: If you make a common typing mistake, such as typing "teh" instead of "the" or "accross" instead of "across", Gmail's Autocomplete feature can correct the mistake as you type. It will suggest the correct spelling or word, and you can simply select it to replace the incorrect text.
  3. Contextual suggestions: Gmail's Autocomplete feature also takes into account the context of the email you're writing. For example, if you're typing a sentence and you type "I'm going to", Gmail might suggest "I'm going to the store" or "I'm going to the movies" based on your previous emails and the context of the sentence.

To enable Autocomplete in Gmail, make sure you have the following settings enabled:

  1. Enable Autocomplete: Go to your Gmail settings (gear icon) > General > Autocomplete.
  2. Enable Contextual suggestions: Go to your Gmail settings (gear icon) > General > Contextual suggestions.

Keep in mind that Autocomplete is not perfect and may not always correct every mistake. However, it can be a helpful feature to reduce typing errors and improve your overall email writing experience.