Most times it is just because of haste but sometimes this can be caused by dyslexia. You could also argue that it is interference from other thought processes that are going on. For example if you are thinking of a laundry list while writing a report you might accidentally type "eggs."
Writing is a subject part of language. In writing you do grammar punctuation and spelling errors.
Dont worry about the errors
In the editing stage you correct errors in spelling grammar punctuation and capitalization.
editing and proofreading duh
editing and proofreading duh
It makes sense to correct any errors you spot.
spelling errors
sentences are free of spelling and grammar errors
This is called the editing stage.
Check for correct spelling in a Dictionary or online on google and correct it.
The examiner will look for errors in sentence structure, punctuation, spelling, and capitalization.
It appears like a small book and is the spelling and grammar status. If there are errors, there is a small x and if there are none, then there is a tick.