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The 10 Commandments: Proofreading

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Proofreading comes after writing. In my own case, I do my essay and after that I do proofreading my essay to ensure that when a live link of my essay comes, it was clean from all the grammatical errors and vague words that could make my readers turn off in my own essay. I would say this activity may not as fun to do and seems boring, but it’s the one of the most important activities again, in writing. Have you encountered an article that is full of errors? Have you read an essay full of punctuation errors especially in comma? Read a news article full of misspelled words? And last, have you commented to some blogger whose one of his or her posts are full of grammatical errors? Imagine if it happens also in your articles? These errors can be reflected to you personally and your reputation as a writer badly! Worse, if you’re teamed up with the SEO specialist, if these errors pop up in the search engine, the customers can react and you may lose them because of a simple grammatical mistake!

Do not worry, if this happened to you before, this might be served as a lesson. So, to prevent this from happening again, you must do proofreading. Here are the Ten Commandments in proofreading what you write.

Thou shalt
1.) Stand and do nothing
Before you proofread, you need to wait for various hours before you do proofreading. Even you are already finished in your writing, there are several things to consider before you edit and proofread your essay. Example is that you may be thinking in what you wrote. You thought about your topic instead of working about watching if there are errors in your essay.

2.) Remove
When you do editing, take out the distractions in your environment. Remember which you’re working a detailed process so that you have to focus in what you’re doing right now.Wipe out the distractions like web-based social networking, phones, amusements and others. Focus on which you might be proofreading.

3.) Printed out
To begin editing, print the duplicate of your article. This is effective than doing it to the computer screen.To make it effortless, print two duplicates of your article.

4.) Read
And when you printed your essay or some article, read the document loud. This may help one to locate the punctuation errors and missing words. This is easier to do since you hear your voice in this.

5.) Utilize
Use a piece of a colored paper as a guide. This can help you to keep your eyes on the line you happen to be working on. Should you don’t have any colored paper, use a ruler instead or any bookmark.

6.) Reread
You should read the article again. This time, read your article backwards. Read the article backwards for spelling mistakes. You will find spelling errors much easier when you are reading left to right or from the bottom upwards.Else, you did just reading and not editing.

7.) Use again
Useagain. Use a different colored pen to mark your supposed to be errors in the essay. You may use green, red, as well as blue marker pens to make your correction marks. I advise one to use green and red simply because they are easier to see than black and blue.

8.) Check
Carefully check the numbers and totals of the punctuation marks, most specifically commas.Do a refigure in all of figurings in these punctuation marks and search for lost commas, colons, semicolons, and decimal points.

9.) Rest
If you have a document that’s lengthy to proofread, you must do rest your eyes for 10 to 15 minutes. This can be certain to refresh your eyes from fatigue and certainly will not cause your eyes to have a blurry vision.

10.) Find a companion
Should you have a problem in your proofreading or you https://writemypaper.io/ happen to be absolutely sure that your essay has no mistakes, there is another way to prove it. Have a partner. Get your friend, family, or instructor to check your work. Sometimes all it needs is a second pair of eyes.

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