To proofread an article you wrote, start by taking a break to refresh your mind. Then, read the article slowly and out loud to catch any errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Pay attention to sentence structure and clarity of ideas. Lastly, consider asking someone else to review your article for a fresh perspective.
what are the 4 thing to look for when you proof read
Ever since she was 6. For proof, you can read an article about her.
Here are three sentences including the word 'article': "Nina wrote an article for the newspaper about growing flowers." "I read your article in the magazine about trees." "Not many people read Jenny's article in the school newspaper, because they found it boring."
Here are three sentences including the word 'article': "Nina wrote an article for the newspaper about growing flowers." "I read your article in the magazine about trees." "Not many people read Jenny's article in the school newspaper, because they found it boring."
Life Magazine wrote and article on "Why Johnny Can't Read." Dr. Suess read the article and was challenged to write a story that was interesting and funny. This became The Cat In The Hat.
Without seeing the article I cannot answer your question. Please resubmit your question with the title of the article or put it on the link for us to read. Thanks.
Did you read that fascinating article a promising new cancer drug? Ms. Walls wrote a fascinating book about her childhood.
I read an unordinary article about dinosaurs. I read an extraordinary article about dinosaurs.
I have read a great deal about Smith ( wrote a newspaper article on him once) and nothing I have tells a physical description of him.
You can search for an article that you read on answers.com from the past by just typing the title of the article or the theme of the article.
I have to read the 'Body Ritual Nacirema' in my anthropology class, and wrote a brief summary about the article. Is it okay to compare it with American customs?
an article is a article