There were a few
small grammar errors corrected as well.
Not exact matches
He and his coeditor found more than 100
small errors: misspellings, incorrect
grammar, and so on.
If you self - publish, or work with a
small, independent publisher that doesn't proofread carefully, your book may go out to the public with several typos, inconsistencies, or PUGS (punctuation, usage, or
grammar)
errors.
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Keep a charge on your
grammar and vocabulary - This forms the central part of any dissertation, thesis or any academic writing as a
small spelling
error can lead to an awful impression of yours on the examiner.
But I think what Cedar was referring to is how there are some reviewers go out of their way to diss indie and
small press published authors for spelling and
grammar errors and never say a word about them in traditionally published works.
Proofreading is a process of correcting any
errors or
small mistakes in the data, spelling and
grammar.
Look for
small mistakes like spelling or
grammar errors.
A
small error in spellings or
grammar can make an employer think that you are lazy.
Typical
grammar, spelling
errors or even
small typos present in your cover letter can ruin the employer's impression and expectations regarding your erudition and literacy.