No matter how careful you are, there may be grammatical mistakes or spelling mistakes in 1-2. You can use Microsoft Word or other free tools to proofread and read your articles at any time. Yi Zhi compiles and recommends a tool-grammatically. This is a powerful tool, which allows you to check whether your article has grammatical errors, suggest spelling, and suggest using strong words to change some weak words.
2.? Take your time, change your mind and look at your work.
If possible, stay overnight or at least for a few hours, away from your article. Only in this way, after printing, scan the manuscript line by line and mark any possible mistakes on the manuscript. The eyes and brain after rest are more likely to find mistakes, and the most important thing is to stay away from the monitor.
3.? Check grammar and punctuation errors
Pay special attention to misspelled and misused words. Your computer spelling checker will find the most obvious typos, but it may not be able to tell the correct usage of "they" and "there", nor can it tell whether it is "love" or "affection". If you are in doubt about a word, take out your dictionary and look it up manually.
4.? Don't repeat
Pay special attention to repeated sentence structures and words. If you always repeat part of the same sentence, readers will soon get bored.
5.? Build trust
Make sure your research is credible. Plagiarism is not only illegal but also immoral. What would you think if someone claimed that your research results were theirs? Especially when quoting facts and figures, we must give full respect.
6.? Does this research mean anything to you?
If possible, let others read your work for you. People who are not familiar with the topic you wrote can easily find inconsistencies or let you know where more explanations are needed. Another suggestion is to read your article aloud, so that it is easier to see whether it is "smooth".
The benefits of correct proofreading are obvious. A correctly written, edited and presented text will show a professional academic image.
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