Sentences with phrase «of grammatical errors before»

The papers we write have gone through different processes of proofreading and checking of grammatical errors before sending it to the client.
Make sure that your paper is free of grammatical errors before submitting.
Make sure that your paper is free of grammatical errors before submitting.

Not exact matches

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).
A Dorrance editor makes sure that your book is free of spelling or grammatical errors before it goes to print.
When a reader comments that a book was poorly edited, usually she means she found typos or grammatical errors — the kinds of things a proofreader should catch before a book goes to print.
DO make sure your book is free of typos and grammatical errors BEFORE you print.
There are several software programs like this list of fifteen to help writers correct typos and grammatical errors before the manuscript is sent to the editor.
Galley proofs add an extra level of security: this is the author's and editors» last chance to catch any misspellings, grammatical errors, or other issues within the book before it's printed to be sold in stores and online.
While writing any article, it is understandable that the first draft will always have many spelling and grammatical errors, that's why proofreading and editing of any paper before submission is vital so that all of these errors can be corrected.
I even have pre-publication review copies of the Unseen Series by Richie Tankersley Cusick that is full of grammatical errors, and yet, those copies were shipped by a traditional publisher to reviewers before the final edit.
There you have it — of course, don't forget that neatness counts — proofread carefully to eliminate any spelling or grammatical errors before you mail or e-mail your resume.
Check and check again: Before pressing send, check for spelling and grammatical errors, check that you've answered every question in full (not missed out half a question) and that you've filled in the form completely — for example make sure you've provided your full email address instead of just half of it, something which has been known to happen.
Not reviewing your resume before you send it off can cause recruiters to skip over it if it is full of grammatical and spelling errors.
Proofread the work of the copywriters and reported any grammatical or spelling errors before the material was published.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z