It's one word, proofread.
The best way to proof read is reading your paper backwards. You will notice mistakes that you might not have when reading it forwards. If it is a long paper, proofread sections as you go. Hope this helps!
The best way to proof read is reading your paper backwards. You will notice mistakes that you might not have when reading it forwards. If it is a long paper, proofread sections as you go.
The past tense is also proofread. However, while it is spelled the same, it is pronounced as though the letter A is silent and as if spelled proof-red
you read something and look for mistakes in spelling, grammar, punctuation
No, the word proofread is not an adverb.The word proofread is a verb, since it describes an action.
It is one word 'proofreading' my Oxford Concise Dictionary confirms this. Thanks
The best way to proof read is reading your paper backwards. You will notice mistakes that you might not have when reading it forwards. If it is a long paper, proofread sections as you go. Hope this helps!
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The best way to proof read is reading your paper backwards. You will notice mistakes that you might not have when reading it forwards. If it is a long paper, proofread sections as you go.
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.
The past tense is also proofread. However, while it is spelled the same, it is pronounced as though the letter A is silent and as if spelled proof-red
you read something and look for mistakes in spelling, grammar, punctuation
Send it to the message system on here and I will read it.
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.
No, the word proofread is not an adverb.The word proofread is a verb, since it describes an action.