Also, on a more trivial note, I found quite
a few grammatical errors and typos, but I know this person uses several copyeditors.
So I had to go back and change
a few grammatical errors / word omissions I initially missed.
If you look closely at his comment, ironically you?ll notice
a few grammatical errors on his end as he typed «U» instead of?
Not exact matches
As one who has taught on the college / university level for eight years, to some degree I share this concern: I take delight in a student's paper that is well written, with
few grammatical and spelling
errors.
If you quickly set up your profile, chances are you made a
few spelling and
grammatical errors.
Right now the ever - changing list of Democratic candidates includes Sal Albanese (who has run twice before, finishing 3d and 8th, and whose education platform focuses on pre-K expansion, one of de Blasio's
few success stories); Kevin Coenen (who has a section about education on his website that contains
grammatical errors); Robert Gangi, and Collin Slatter (who have no name recognition).
It's one thing to have a
few errors here and there; it's a completely different one to have a book trifled with obvious
grammatical errors.
If it has zero reviews and the authors aren't giving away review copies or soliciting reviewers; if the book cover sucks; if the description is poor; if the first
few pages have weak beginnings or spelling or
grammatical errors — and I'd guess that fully 75 % of self - published ebooks have these problems — then of course the books will sink and visibility will be an issue.
Our shop has a
few technical tools to help create eBooks that are
error - free, such as a program that locates commonly - seen
grammatical snafus.
In my review of one of his books, I did find a
few spelling and
grammatical errors — as I have done in every indie publication I've downloaded recently.
But there have been a
few that were rendered almost unreadable because of continuous spelling or
grammatical errors.
It'll take a
few minutes to scan your entire document for spelling,
grammatical and formatting
errors.
Unfortunately, a
few obvious spelling mistakes or
grammatical errors and your resume will be thrown in the rubbish without a second glance.
A
few tips on avoiding typos, misspellings, and
grammatical errors: