Writing an essay for submission may often
become daunting if you are not aware of the tactics, or haven’t written one
before. 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.
Let’s have a look at what the approach
should be, and the do’s and don'ts of essay writing.
Do’s
Do Spare Time: It’s always better to start early, i... Continue reading ...
Proofreading Vs Editing Services - De Facto Difference
Often confused with editing,
proofreading is altogether a different task that is done at a different time
during the publication procedure. Although editing can be done at any stage of
writing i.e. overall writing or submission activity, proofreading is always
performed in the final stage of writing, immediately prior to publishing the
piece to detect all of the errors and mistakes in any written literature,
before it is finally submitted for printing.
Proofreading
vs. Editing
Proofreadin... Continue reading ...
Top Tips to Polish Your Writing Skills
Posted by proofread proofread on Wednesday, June 18, 2014,
In :
Academic writing
Powerful and impeccable writing skills are
necessary for professionals across all industries to convey their messages to
their audiences/customers. Even the most established writers constantly fine-tune
and brush-up their writing skills to ensure that they communicate effectively.
Whether you are writer, a lawyer, or an entrepreneur, some great tips will
surely help you to produce high-end quality documents:
Practice is the Key to Perfection
If you are not sure how to bush-up your writing sk... Continue reading ...
Pointers on Writing an Application for Research Funding
Writing a grant proposal to apply for research funding can be a challenge; the chances of securing financial backing are often slim and the process itself can be long. Here are a few top pointers on writing an application for research funding:
- Before you do anything, familiarise yourself with the rules and specifications of the various funding bodies available. Read all the literature until you can establish which is the most suitable for you. This way, if your first application is reje...
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Academic Writing – Do’s and Don’ts
Learning how to write in an academic way doesn’t have to be difficult; there are a few simple do’s and don’ts.
As an online academic proofreading company, Proofread My Essay has had vast experience helping students to achieve a more appropriate academic tone in their documents. We would like to share the tips we have learned over the years with those struggling to achieve the marks they want, due to the informal tone of their work.
Here is a handy list of do’s and don’ts, with a... Continue reading ...
What Does Proofreading Entail?
Proofreading, quite simply, is the stage of writing where the document is gone through with a fine-tooth comb, in order to check for any remaining errors in the text. This is the final stage, before anything is published to print, or online, or is sent or posted. This is to ensure that the final produce that is going to be read is error-free and as perfect as possible.
A professional proofreader will meticulously check a finished piece of text for a variety of mistakes that may remain. Many... Continue reading ...
What a Proofreader can do for you?
If you need to improve, or perfect your writing, you may need a proofreader to help you along the way.
A proofreader will check many things, including noticing errors with spelling, typing, punctuation, grammar, missing words, repeated words, missing or repeated letters, and incorrect tenses. Aside from these issues, many proofreading services also check the document to ensure that the font is all correct, along with margins, headings, page numbers and other formatting elements.
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How to Reference Edited Books
An edited book is a collection of articles
or chapters- written by different authors- on the same theme, which have been
collected together by one or more persons called “editors”.
At first sight, the role of an editor seems straightforward: take the material
written by the authors and put them together in a book. Although the book is
the outcome of the editor, the editing tasks are more complex that people, who
are not related to the publishing world, may think. In fact, the number an... Continue reading ...
How to Reference a Book
When you write essays,
theses, dissertations, and any academic paper, you focus on your ideas about a
theme. However, the ones expressed by other people before influence your own
ideas. Ideas that are completely new are very rare since human knowledge has
developed in a cumulative way and the input information needed to create new
one comes from people who have studied or reflected on them before us. Such
influence can be expressed in an implicit or explicit way. The former is
perceived sub... Continue reading ...
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