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15 Sayings Americans Get Wrong (that ESL Students Can Get Right)

24
May

Learning a new language and getting all the nuances and colloquialisms down pat is tough. It’s even tougher when the native speakers around you are saying things incorrectly as much (or more) than you are! Unfortunately, many Americans not only use words and sayings incorrectly on a regular basis, they have no idea that they’re doing so. Sometimes it’s because they were taught a misquoted version of what was once a common saying. Other times they might have misunderstood a phrase and intuited their own meaning so that it made ...

A Proofreading Checklist for Flawless Documents

23
May

Most experts advise writers against attempting to proofread their own work. Generally, proofreading should be performed by a fresh set of eyes in order to get the best results. Authors are less likely to recognize and identify their own mistakes and may allow glaring errors to pass unchallenged; however, for those who wish to proofread their own work, a detailed proofreading checklist of necessary steps will prove helpful. The First Time Through The first item on the proofreading checklist is spelling. Depending on the format of the material, the initial ...

Proofreading Software: Useful, but No Substitute for Trained Professionals

02
May

Unsure if you're catching all of your errors? We can help. Simply contact us to learn how we can help ensure your documents are flawless. Most modern word processing applications include spelling and grammar checking functions as part of their overall proofreading capabilities. This automatic proofreading software can save time and effort on the part of the author, especially for longer documents. However, it is unwise to become too dependent on automatic proofreading applications when producing important documents and other materials, as these programs can often miss certain spelling and grammatical ...

Proofreading Rates: What to Expect

18
Apr

This post is about proofreading rates within the proofreading industry. ProofreadingServices.Us' low rates are available here. Proofreading is an important step in the publishing process and is essential in order to produce high-quality material for publishers, companies and end users. A number of companies offer professional proofreading services for authors and publishers. These services may include copy editing and fact-checking as well. Generally, companies that focus primarily on proofreading, like ProofreadingServices.Us, offer faster turnaround times and charge lower rates than those that provide a larger range of services. Proofreading rates are assessed ...

Proofreading vs. Editing: Two Elements of Superior Publishing

04
Apr

Although often confused with editing, proofreading is a different task that takes place at a different time during the publication process. While editing can be incorporated into the overall writing and submission activity, proofreading is always done as a final step immediately before publishing in order to catch all of the errors and mistakes in a document before it is committed to print. Proofreading vs. Editing Proofreading is concerned primarily with correcting errors, especially those that can materially impact the meaning or value of a final printed product. As a result, ...