These eliminate any grammatical or
punctuation error in the article.
There are many more spelling, grammatical, and
punctuation errors in the article.
Not exact matches
Every day for roughly nine hours straight, I gaze deeply into a monitor while either writing, editing, or scanning
articles carefully for tiny
errors in punctuation.
This
article is a scathing rebuttal of any assertion that reform is unneeded
in higher education: there are numerous
errors in punctuation (eg, «Latino's» for Latinos), capitalization, and especially syntax.
You know there are several spelling, grammar, and
punctuation errors in your «
article» right?
They would be doing far more service to aspiring writers by printing
articles to inform them that it is not a publishing house's job to make a horrendously written MS readable & that any writer lacking
in basic grammar &
punctuation skills would save time, MONEY & tears by learning them (yes I know this post is probably riddled with
errors - but it's late & I'm not looking to find an agent with it).