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Line Editing vs. Copy Editing

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Line Editing vs. Copy Editing

...text and aims to ensure correctness, accuracy, and consistency in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and style. Key aspects of copy editing include: 1. Grammar and Spelling Copy editors meticulously review text for grammatical, spelling, and typographical issues. They ensure that your writing adheres to the rules of the language. 2. Punctuation...

What Is AI Editing?

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What Is AI Editing?

...edit the AI content to reflect the guide’s specific stipulations. For example, style guides will have different standard rules in areas such as grammar, punctuation, and spelling (e.g., how to capitalize job titles or when to use a serial comma). Similarly, if you’re writing to a specific dialect, such as...

How to Find a Copy Editor

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How to Find a Copy Editor

...language expert who specializes in improving the quality of written content. Their primary role is to review and polish written material, ensuring it’s error-free, well-structured, and adheres to a consistent style and tone. Copy editors meticulously examine grammar, punctuation, spelling, and syntax, making sure your text is not only technically...

Cancelation vs. Cancellation

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Cancelation vs. Cancellation

Cancelation or cancellation depends on which dialect of English you’re using. If you’re writing in American English, use one “l” so the spelling is cancelation. If you’re writing for a United Kingdom or Australian audience, double the “l” so the spelling is cancellation. English spellings can seem confusing. They can...

Word Choice: Ton vs. Tonne

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Word Choice: Ton vs. Tonne

We have a ton of proofreading to do right now! Or should that be a ‘tonne’? We won’t blame you if you’re not sure, as there aren’t many words in English that are easier to mix up than ton and tonne. As well as being similar in spelling, these terms...

Word Choice: Sheath vs. Sheathe

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Word Choice: Sheath vs. Sheathe

...spelling will be “sheathe.” This follows the same spelling pattern as words like “breath” (noun) and “breathe” (verb) or “wreath” (noun) and “wreathe” (verb). And for more help with word choice and spelling, or any other aspect of your writing, why not submit a free 500-word sample for proofreading today?...

How to Change the Spell Check Language in Microsoft Word

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How to Change the Spell Check Language in Microsoft Word

Spell check in Microsoft Word is a valuable tool. Many of us have come to depend on it for catching typos – perhaps without realizing it! The spellchecker follows a specific language and dialect, so it’ll even pick up regional differences in spelling. But if you have a portion of...

An Introduction to Orthography

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An Introduction to Orthography

...letter. They indicate the pronunciation or emphasis of a sound or the meaning of a word in the case of homographs. English doesn’t use diacritical marks, which means our spelling conventions can be difficult to follow for both native and non-native speakers because we squish letters together to make new...

How Is Proofreading Done?

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How Is Proofreading Done?

...proofreading is done! What Does Proofreading Involve? First, it’s important to know that proofreading will depend on a client’s chosen style or guide. Whether it’s an essay, business report, or manuscript, a proofreader does the following: ●  Fixes grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors ●  Looks out for inconsistent spelling and...

How to Proofread With Microsoft Word

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How to Proofread With Microsoft Word

Proofreading your own writing can be challenging. Thankfully, Microsoft Word has a plethora of tools to help you better proofread your writing. This article will go over eight proofreading tips you can use to ensure error-free writing besides turning on your spell checker. Also, be sure to check out Proofed’s...

How Does Proofed Work?

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How Does Proofed Work?

Have you ever read a book and been distracted by glaring spelling errors? Or maybe you’ve decided against using a brand because of overly formal, jargon-filled language? If so, it’s easy to see how important proofreading and editing are. Writing is much more effective when readers aren’t distracted or confused...

Word Choice: Dessert vs. Desert

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Word Choice: Dessert vs. Desert

...with spelling, so make sure you know the difference between these words. Dessert (Sweet and Delicious) This is the easy one, since “dessert” only has one meaning. Specifically, it’s used to describe sweet food eaten after the main part of a meal: For dessert, I ate my own body weight...

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