Proofreading emphasizes the more mechanical process of checking through a document for errors of: spelling, punctuation, grammar, syntax (standard language rules), repetition (of words, phrases or ideas) and errors of fact.
Mustafahas quoted3 years ago
As all good writers know, a first draft needs to be cleaned up for grammar mistakes, edited for wordiness, and organized logically for readability before submission for an exam or publication.
Mustafahas quoted3 years ago
For help rephrasing your passage in "your own words,” what would you say if you were telling someone who's unfamiliar with your subject (your mother, your brother, a friend) what the original source said.
Mustafahas quoted3 years ago
The outline for your document should flow from your notes.
Mustafahas quoted3 years ago
A paragraph consists of a topic sentence, a number of support sentences and a concluding sentence.
Mustafahas quoted3 years ago
That is, ONE paragraph = ONE idea.
Mustafahas quoted3 years ago
Research shows studying specific words tied to a central theme is also effective.
Kokotkamatehas quoted4 years ago
If you need help, seek a professional proofreader so your text is error-free, clear, and accurately conveys your message to readers
Kokotkamatehas quoted4 years ago
Proofreading emphasizes the more mechanical process of checking through a document for errors of: spelling, punctuation, grammar, syntax (standard language rules), repetition (of words, phrases or ideas) and errors of fact
Kokotkamatehas quoted4 years ago
Below you learn surefire tips to present a well-written and clear document whether for the boss or a high score on the TOEFL iBT or IELTS exams