Yes, proofread mean to read over something carefully to find and correct mistakes. It is a verb.
Example sentence: Students should proofread their essays before they turn them in.
No, the word proofread is not an adverb.The word proofread is a verb, since it describes an action.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word proofread.
It's one word, proofread.
Do you edit and proofread on screen or print out drafts?
It will take 48 minutes to proofread 96 pages. Since you can proofread 12 pages in 6 minutes, you can proofread 96 pages in 48 minutes (12 pages x 8 = 96 pages).
Prove (verb). A prosecutor has to prove the defendant committed a crime. He presents the proof to the jury in order to prove his case.Another, job-specific verb form of proof is in my industry, journalism, where we will say "Would you proof this page?" In this case proof is a shortened version of the verb proofread. This probably is not in Webster's.
Be sure to proofread your work before handing it in.
how do teams proofread written works as opposed to individuals?
It is one word 'proofreading' my Oxford Concise Dictionary confirms this. Thanks
Yes, the word 'types' is the plural form for the noun type. The word 'types' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to type. noun: We sort the types of recyclables in these bins. verb: He types the text and I proofread the copy.
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You should proofread it at least twice yourself, then have one or two other people proofread it as well because it is always helpful for fresh eyes to see the document.