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No document is too complicated for our expert scientific editors - 0 views

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    We are experts in proofreading and editing LaTeX documents. No matter how complex your LaTeX document is, we can still help you to make it totally error-free.
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Common Mistakes: Lay Vs. Lie - 0 views

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    The real confusion stems from the fact that the word 'lay' is both the present participle of the verb 'to lay', meaning to place or put something down, and the past participle of the verb 'to lie', meaning to recline.
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Hyphens, Dashes and When to Hyphenate - 0 views

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    Quite often, grammatical rules about usage of the dash are ignored in informal writing. They are used in emails, notes and letters to indicate a new thought, an aside or any multitude of other things.
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Common Mistakes: Horde Vs. Hoard - 0 views

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    One can be used as a verb whilst the other is a noun which is used in very specific circumstances. Make sure that you use the correct word in your writing by brushing up on their meanings and usage.
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Helpful Spelling Tips - 0 views

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    However, as with most aspects of the English language, there are many and varied exceptions to any given rule! Learn about the intricacies of several spelling rules below.
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7 Top Tips for Writing a Dissertation - 0 views

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    Dissertation and thesis writing takes dedication and hard work. There are several important aspects involved in writing such a long essay. You will need to decide upon a suitable topic, come up with a concise yet catchy title which encapsulates your discussion, break down the content into separate sections or chapters and undertake a large amount of research. http://proofreadmyessay.co.uk/services/academic-proofreading/dissertation-proofreading
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Alternatives to using said | Proofread My Essay - 0 views

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    Well-written academic pieces use a variety of words, which are carefully selected. The editing process is where you go through your work in order to change 'said' to a more relevant word. We have compiled specific academic alternatives to said that you can use in your academic writing:
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Expressing Numbers in Academic Writing - 0 views

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    How to express numbers in academic writing, how to improve your academic writing, proofreading of academic writing.
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Common Mistakes: Lay Vs. Lie - 0 views

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    Misuse of the words 'lay' and 'lie' is so common that it has almost become ubiquitous, especially in modern speech. As a result of how accustomed we are to hearing and using these two verbs incorrectly, it can be difficult to distinguish the correct form! In academic writing, however, it is important that you mark yourself out as a competent writer by using both verbs and their past participles correctly.
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Common Mistakes: Horde Vs. Hoard - 0 views

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    The words 'horde' and 'hoard' provide further examples of words in the English language which sound identical when spoken but have different spellings and meanings. One can be used as a verb whilst the other is a noun which is used in very specific circumstances. Make sure that you use the correct word in your writing by brushing up on their meanings and usage.
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Achieve higher grades by having your essay formatted properly - 0 views

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    When it comes to formatting your essay, dissertation, thesis or any other academic document, most students leave it until the end, and some don't even bother.
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To, Too, and Two - A guide to using To, Too, and Two, with examples - 0 views

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    To, too, and two are often confused because they are pronounced exactly the same. Here we explain the meaning of to, too, and two.
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