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Achieve a Higher Score Using Professional Academic Proofreading Services - 0 views

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    Academic Proofreading - Have your document proofread by our qualified proofreaders and achieve the grades you deserve. Upload a free sample today!
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The importance of proofreading all documents - 0 views

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    We like to help not just students, but businesses, organisations, and charities alike, all of whom benefit from having a consistent tone and style for their communications.
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Fast, quality proofreading services in Australia - 0 views

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    If your document is 10,000 to 20,000 words, we'll guarantee it back in under 24 hours. No other company comes close.
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Have your document formatting perfected in a professional style - 0 views

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    Our proofreaders can help with the professional formatting of your document, using tools in Microsoft word.A well-formatted document can achieve almost 10% more marks than a poorly formatted one, where no effort has been made.
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7 Simple Steps to Produce an Error-free PhD Thesis - 0 views

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    Proofreading is the process of reviewing a thesis, essay or any other document to locate and correct errors and create a copy which is completely error free. Professionals offering proofreading services have to be perfectly accurate as they hold the most significant role when publishing any articles, PhD theses or journals online. http://tinyurl.com/ncdn4kr
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Proofread My Document Introduces PhD Proofreading Service - 0 views

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    Proofread My Document is one such company offering premium-quality proofreading and editing services cost-effectively. The company appoints highly qualified proofreaders, having comprehensive experience in academic and business proofreading.
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Using an Active Voice - 0 views

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    The verbs used in these cases are called transitive verbs. These are generally used to describe something that is happening, or, in other words, a type of action.
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Essay Structure | Proofread My Document - 0 views

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    When writing an essay, it is usually broken down into 5 parts. These are: [1] Title [2] Introduction [3] Main body [4] Conclusion [5] References or bibliography
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Referencing an eBook with Oxford Style - 0 views

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    If you are referring to an eBook as a footnote, you will write it in much the same way, except for the order of the first two parts, and the use of lower case letters instead of all capitals. Using our example from above, the change into a footnote would look like this:
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Common Mistakes: Their, They're and There - 0 views

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    Although they might sound exactly the same when spoken, these three words have very different meanings, and very different spellings! Identifying which is the right one to use can be tricky, especially for those for whom English is a second language. Familiarise yourself with their meanings below.
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Common Mistakes: Illicit Vs. Elicit | Proofread My Document - 0 views

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    Although the two words appear very similar, their etymology is actually quite different. One is a verb and the other is an adjective, and they are used in very different contexts. To make sure you use the correct word in your paper, learn the difference between the two.
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Definr.com | Proofread My Document - 0 views

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    If you are looking for a comprehensive, free, online dictionary, there are many to choose from, obviously the household names such as dictionary.com, Collins, Oxford, Cambridge, etc.
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Using An Active Voice - 0 views

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    When we write and speak sentences, we use either an active or passive voice.An example of using the active voice could be, "The Princess kissed the frog". This is different from when using the passive voice; the same example in the passive voice would be, "The frog was kissed by the Princess".
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Essay Structure - 0 views

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    When writing an essay, it is usually broken down into 5 parts. These are: [1] Title [2] Introduction [3] Main body [4] Conclusion [5] References or bibliography
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Common Mistakes: Their, They're and There - 0 views

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    The words 'their', 'they're' and 'there' sound the same but have very different meanings in writing. Learn the difference at ProofreadMyDocument.
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Online English dictionary advice at ProofreadMyDocument - 0 views

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    Visit this page for comprehensive, free, online dictionary advice. Definr is the leading online dictionary for English students of all ages and levels who want to learn more about English.
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Expert proofreading makes your dissertation error-free - 0 views

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    Spotting errors within your own work can be difficult. You may simply gloss over mistakes because you have read your paper so many times that you no longer notice them, or you may be unaware that you made a mistake in the first place!
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Paper Proofreading services in Australia - 0 views

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    Academic papers, whether they are for internal submissions, presentations at conferences, or submissions to journals, all need to be clear, concise, and to the point.
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PhD Proofreading and Editing Services in Australia - 0 views

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    Our PhD proofreading experts understand the importance of having an error free thesis. With our PhD editing service, hundreds of PhD students from around the world pass without corrections.
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The Colon and How to Use It - 0 views

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    The information that comes after a colon illustrates or provides specific examples relevant to the more general statement which comes before a colon.It is also used to introduce long, indented quotations (generally over two lines long) or quotations which follow on the next line. Otherwise, short quotations are usually introduced by a comma.
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