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Proofreading Guidelines for Producing an Error-Free Document - 0 views

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    Writers are often advised against attempting to proofread their own written pieces. Usually, it is recommended that proofreading be performed by a set of fresh eyes with an aim to get the best results.
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Proofreading Vs Editing Services - De Facto Difference - 0 views

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    While most word processing software adds elementary grammar and spell check tools, these are not replacements for a professional proofreading service.
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Things to Consider for Writing an Impressive Essay - 0 views

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    Try to be more comprehensive and descriptive. This can be done by using active verbs and dynamic nouns. "The red car halted directly in front of me," is nothing in comparison with, "The car squealed to a halt inches from my face".
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Proper and Common Nouns - 0 views

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    Proper nouns are basically unique entities (people, places, months, companies) that are recognised in writing with capital letters. Some examples of these would be.
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Proofreading VS Editing Services - De Facto Difference - 0 views

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    Proofreading is mostly concerned with detecting and correcting errors, particularly those that can immensely impact the meaning or value of a final printed product.
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What is a dissertation proposal? - 0 views

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    A dissertation proposal is a very important document that will outline the overall plan dissertation. Find out exactly what makes a good proposal document. More Details: http://bit.ly/1sQgEms
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Things to Consider for Writing an Impressive Essay - 0 views

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    Addressing the topic assigned, organizing it well, and finally concluding it with a summarized concluding paragraph requires a great deal of planning, knowledge and strategic approach to make it work.
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Proofreading Vs Editing Services - De Facto Difference - 0 views

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    Keeping this in mind, it should be done last in the phases of tasks associated with publishing, in order to ensure that all last minute errors are removed and not overlooked.
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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 More Details : http://bit.ly/TDs3Gl
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Quoting and Unknown Words - 0 views

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    There are two main types of quotation marks, or inverted commas as they are also known. These can be either " or '. You will see one of two systems employed with quotation marks.
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What are Epigraphs? - 0 views

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    Epigraphs are short quotations or proverbs that are placed at the start of a chapter. In many cases it won't be possible to give a full reference to this, but some quotations are so well-known that a reference may not be necessary at all.
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The difference between open-class and closed-class words - 0 views

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    Words are words - right? Well, yes… but at the same time no. Words are classified depending on their uses. This blog will give a quick overview of the differences between the open- and the closed- class words.
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Five Types of Determiners - 0 views

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    Determiners precede nouns and are open-class words. The five types of determiners (det) are: articles, possessive, demonstrative, indefinite, and numeric. This blog is just going to give a brief overview of what each one means.
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The Passive Voice - 0 views

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    When you are writing in Microsoft Word, sometimes you get squiggly green lines underneath two or three words. You click on it, and it tells you that you are writing in a 'passive voice' and to consider changing it.
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Structuring Your Essay - Guidelines to Follow - 0 views

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    A conclusion, in contrast with an introduction, shifts from specifics to generalisations. The conclusion mostly starts with a repetition of the purpose statement, encapsulates the main points of the sub paragraphs, and ends with a wider conclusion as to how the topic relates to the general issue explained within the introduction.
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When to use a semicolon - 0 views

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    The semicolon has only one use: to join two sentences together. There are three rules that apply to the use of a semicolon; the sentences must be closely related to one another in such a way that it would be disadvantageous if they were separated. More Details: http://bit.ly/1nZps4m
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The correct use of apostrophes - 0 views

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    Many find the apostrophe to be a tricky creature, as at times it is difficult to decipher whether or not something is showing possession. This is Peter's book - this shows possession as it is actually his book. The dog's dinner needs an apostrophe because the dinner belongs to the dog.
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What are compound sentences? - 0 views

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    Compound sentences are multiple sentences that have two or more main clauses and are linked together by and, but, or or. I work part-time at a cinema, and my partner works full-time driving a bus, is a compound sentence. The order of the clauses can be changed around: my partner works full-time driving a bus, and I work part-time at a cinema.
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How to use the Oxford comma - 0 views

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    A brief guide to the Oxford comma. Get it right, and you can sound very academic. Get it wrong, and, well, you won't sound too clever.
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Why Write a Literature Review? It's not a dissertation without one! - 0 views

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    We've summarised some of the key reasons why you'd need to write a literature review, along with a few points on how to made it an outstanding one at that. More Details: http://bit.ly/1jIE9oe
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