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“Writing without revising is the literary equivalent of waltzing gaily out of the house in your underwear.” — Patricia Fuller

We’re pretty open-minded, but we generally recommend that writing be at least partially dressed before sharing it with the world.

Now that just about everyone is a writer, just about everyone is a proofreader too, when you think about it. Which is why we believe now is the time to get clear about what exactly proofreading entails in our modern world.

What is proofreading?

Proofreading refers to carefully checking for writing and formatting errors in a text before it’s published. It’s the final step in making sure a piece of writing is as close to “perfect” as possible by double-checking for punctuation and spelling errors, typos, and any inconsistencies. The most important purpose of writing is to communicate your thoughts effectively. This, however, is better suited for the editing phase, not the proofreading phase. While proofreaders will check for clarity in consistency, they’re more focused on minor errors that may have slipped through. When you proofread, you evaluate the content in what will be its final, published form, or a proof. (Get it now?) Proofreaders look at more than just the words — they’re scanning for any formatting errors as well. Proofreading marks are either made on paper, or in comments and digital notes in Google Docs and word processing software, to alert the writer of suggested corrections within a document. There are both US and UK English conventions for proofreading. The final step of any personal or business writing process, proofreading is the process of identifying and correcting spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors.

The difference between proofreading and editing

It’s important to note that proofreading and editing are not the same. Editing involves a different skill set and is usually more time-consuming. Though there are various stages to the entire editing process, copy editing and proofreading are the two most common. Coincidentally, they’re also the two that get mixed up the most. Though developmental, structural, and line editing all deserve their time and place , they’re seen less frequently in the world of digital content creation. These parts of the editing process are better reserved for lengthier works, such as books, investigative journalism, essays, instructional works, and magazine articles. The terms copy editing and proofreading are often used interchangeably by those not familiar with the space. These two are not the same, though, and it’s crucial to be aware of their differences if you’re anyone working with written content.

Copy editing Copy editing takes place before proofreading and involves a more thorough shake down of the content at hand. Copy editors will look for things such as readability, grammar, spelling, style, syntax, and punctuation depending on what style guide they’re following. In this stage of the editing process, it’s okay to offer revisions that will require additional writing.

Examples of what a copy editor might comment: Point out wordy sentences, suggest change in word choice, fix punctuation marks in a sentence.

Proofreading Proofreading occurs after copy editing. Though proofreaders look for grammar and punctuation, they’re also focused on the overall formatting of the piece. They’re the last set of eyes before publication, so it’s their job to ensure the text is as close to perfect as it can get. No drastic changes will happen here — that’s the job of all the editors who came before.

Examples of what a proofreader might comment: Fix bad line breaks, change improper punctuation, point out incorrect page numbers.

How to proofread

Traditionally, proofreading is meant to be a relatively rapid and focused process of making sure writing is free of minor errors, such as typos that may have occurred during a more rigorous round of editing. For online publishing and blogging — which often includes transferring of content from a word processing document to a CMS (content management system) — proofreading includes making sure that formatting is correct. Adhering to a style guide — whether that be the Associated Press Stylebook , Chicago Manual of Style , or your own — is another vital part of the process. Consistency is key, and proofreaders need to be aware of what rules to follow for the given copy.

Common things to double-check when proofreading

  • Links function properly and direct readers to the right pages
  • Words — especially names and organizations — are spelled correctly
  • Formatting appears as it was intended — bolds, italics, indentations, new paragraphs, and fonts are correct
  • Proper punctuation is used throughout
  • Capitalization is correct
  • No “bad breaks,” such as widows or orphans
  • Helpful information such as an FAQ section exists
  • Consistent tenses throughout the piece
  • No subject-verb agreement issues
  • Headline or email subject is clear
  • Citations match the brand style guide
  • No misplaced or misused commas
  • Voice and style are consistent throughout

When is the best time to proofread text?

The best time to proofread is during every project’s final stage, after revisions are done and copy editing has been completed. Proofreading is the last step. If you’re wondering what time is the best, we advise after morning coffee and before your deadline. Because the proofreading process is intended to be the final step before publishing or hitting “send,” the changes should be relatively minor — meaning, catching typos or errors that may have slipped by. In other words, proofreading is not the phase where you should be completely reworking a paragraph or changing the direction of your main points. Proofreading is not the time to decide that you’ve changed your stance on an important topic — that kind of change should happen during the initial planning, thesis-writing, or outline phase of your writing. In this stage, you also shouldn’t completely overhaul a piece of writing from, say, a 1,500-word blog post to a 3,000-word help article. That work should have been done during the developmental editing phase.

Top proofreading techniques and tricks

Ask someone else to proofread for you Get a pair of fresh eyes on your writing. After spending so much time on your work, you’ll be apt to accidentally glaze over errors and typographical errors. It’s like a crooked painting in your house — you don’t notice it until someone else points it out. If you have to proofread your own work, step away Close your document, shut down your computer, and take a break from staring at the screen for a few hours (the longer, the better). Go for a walk, sip some coffee, and you’ll have a fresher set of eyes when you return. Focus on one thing at a time When you’re on high-alert for every type of proofing error, it’s easier to miss some mistakes. Instead, try combing a paper only for punctuation, then again for spelling mistakes, and so on. Come back to it if you’re tired Don’t ever try to proofread at the end of the day when your attention span is nil, and all you want to do is sleep. Sleep on it and try again in the morning. Proofreading with a set of sleepy eyes is as good as not proofreading at all. Print it out Editing a hard copy — and not a digital one — will help you see your writing from a different perspective. It feels different, and putting pen to paper feels more substantive and also satisfying. Read it out loud Reading your own writing out loud is a great way to catch any misspelled words or wonky sentences you might’ve missed before. While it might feel funny at first, you’ll find yourself noticing things such as run-on sentences that you wouldn’t have otherwise when reading it silently. Allot two days to proofread Ideally, proofreading should happen at least two days before a deadline. This ensures that you’ll have enough time to implement changes with one more round of proofing to come. Take into consideration the length of your writing — the longer it is, the longer proofing will take. Use an AI proofreading tool You can use an AI writing assistant to help with proofreading digital content. Nowadays, the top ones on the market are programmed to catch spelling, grammatical errors, and some even help you adhere to your style guide . For example, Writer uses AI to catch and correct common writing mistakes — as well as ones personal to your company’s style guide — and ensure your text is ready to share. Proofreading example Editors and professional proofreaders usually check a printed “proof copy” of the text and make corrections using specialized marks. In the digital realm, proofreaders work with AI writing assistants. Most of these online proofreading and editing services also include plagiarism checkers to identify duplicate content on the web and provide an efficient solution for the publication.

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Here are some common proofreading issues that come up for many writers. For grammatical or spelling errors, try underlining or highlighting words that often trip you up. On a sentence level, take note of which errors you make frequently. Also make note of common sentence errors you have such as run-on sentences, comma splices, or sentence fragments—this will help you proofread more efficiently in the future.

  • Do not solely rely on your computer's spell-check—it will not get everything!
  • Trace a pencil carefully under each line of text to see words individually.
  • Be especially careful of words that have tricky letter combinations, like "ei/ie.”
  • Take special care of homonyms like your/you're, to/too/two, and there/their/they're, as spell check will not recognize these as errors.

Left-out and doubled words

Read the paper slowly aloud to make sure you haven't missed or repeated any words. Also, try reading your paper one sentence at a time in reverse—this will enable you to focus on the individual sentences.

Sentence Fragments

Sentence fragments are sections of a sentence that are not grammatically whole sentences. For example, “Ate a sandwich” is a sentence fragment because it lacks a subject.

Make sure each sentence has a subject:

  • “Looked at the OWL website.” is a sentence fragment without a subject.
  • “The students looked at the OWL website.” Adding the subject “students” makes it a complete sentence.

Make sure each sentence has a complete verb.

  • “They trying to improve their writing skills.” is an incomplete sentence because “trying” is an incomplete verb.
  • “They were trying to improve their writing skills.” In this sentence, “were” is necessary to make “trying” a complete verb.

See that each sentence has an independent clause. Remember that a dependent clause cannot stand on its own. In the following examples, green highlighting indicates dependent clauses while yellow indicates independent clauses.

  • “ Which is why the students read all of the handouts carefully .” This is a dependent clause that needs an independent clause. As of right now, it is a sentence fragment.
  • “ Students knew they were going to be tested on the handouts, which is why they read all of the handouts carefully .” The first part of the sentence, “Students knew they were going to be tested,” is an independent clause. Pairing it with a dependent clause makes this example a complete sentence.

Run-on Sentences

  • Review each sentence to see whether it contains more than one independent clause.
  • If there is more than one independent clause, check to make sure the clauses are separated by the appropriate punctuation.
  • Sometimes, it is just as effective (or even more so) to simply break the sentence into two separate sentences instead of including punctuation to separate the clauses.
  • Run on: “ I have to write a research paper for my class about extreme sports all I know about the subject is that I'm interested in it. ” These are two independent clauses without any punctuation or conjunctions separating the two.
  • Edited version: " I have to write a research paper for my class about extreme sports, and all I know about the subject is that I'm interested in it ." The two highlighted portions are independent clauses. They are connected by the appropriate conjunction “and,” and a comma.
  • Another edited version: “ I have to write a research paper for my class about extreme sports. All I know about the subject is that I'm interested in it .” In this case, these two independent clauses are separated into individual sentences separated by a period and capitalization.

Comma Splices

  • Look closely at sentences that have commas.
  • See if the sentence contains two independent clauses. Independent clauses are complete sentences.
  • If there are two independent clauses, they should be connected with a comma and a conjunction (and, but, for, or, so, yet, nor). Commas are not needed for some subordinating conjunctions (because, for, since, while, etc.) because these conjunctions are used to combine dependent and independent clauses.
  • Another option is to take out the comma and insert a semicolon instead.
  • Comma Splice: “ I would like to write my paper about basketball , it's a topic I can talk about at length .” The highlighted portions are independent clauses. A comma alone is not enough to connect them.
  • Edited version: “ I would like to write my paper about basketball because it's a topic I can talk about at length .” Here, the yellow highlighted portion is an independent clause while the green highlighted portion is a dependent clause. The subordinating conjunction “because” connects these two clauses.
  • Edited version, using a semicolon: “ I would like to write my paper about basketball ; it’s a topic I can talk about at length .” Here, a semicolon connects two similar independent clauses.

Subject/Verb Agreement

  • Find the subject of each sentence.
  • Find the verb that goes with the subject.
  • The subject and verb should match in number, meaning that if the subject is plural, the verb should be as well.
  • An easy way to do this is to underline all subjects. Then, circle or highlight the verbs one at a time and see if they match.
  • Incorrect subject verb agreement: “ Students at the university level usually is very busy.” Here, the subject “students” is plural, and the verb “is” is singular, so they don’t match.
  • Edited version: “ Students at the university level usually are very busy.” “Are” is a plural verb that matches the plural noun, “students.”

Mixed Construction

Read through your sentences carefully to make sure that they do not start with one sentence structure and shift to another. A sentence that does this is called a mixed construction.

  • “ Since I have a lot of work to do is why I can't go out tonight .” Both green highlighted sections of the sentence are dependent clauses. Two dependent clauses do not make a complete sentence.
  • Edited version: “ Since I have a lot of work to do , I can't go out tonight .” The green highlighted portion is a dependent clause while the yellow is an independent clause. Thus, this example is a complete sentence.

Parallelism

Look through your paper for series of items, usually separated by commas. Also, make sure these items are in parallel form, meaning they all use a similar form.

  • Example: “Being a good friend involves listening , to be considerate, and that you know how to have fun.” In this example, “listening” is in present tense, “to be” is in the infinitive form, and “that you know how to have fun” is a sentence fragment. These items in the series do not match up.
  • Edited version: “Being a good friend involves listening , being considerate, and having fun.” In this example, “listening,” “being,” and “having” are all in the present continuous (-ing endings) tense. They are in parallel form.

Pronoun Reference/Agreement

  • Skim your paper, searching for pronouns.
  • Search for the noun that the pronoun replaces.
  • If you can't find any nouns, insert one beforehand or change the pronoun to a noun.
  • If you can find a noun, be sure it agrees in number and person with your pronoun.
  • “ Sam had three waffles for breakfast. He wasn’t hungry again until lunch.” Here, it is clear that Sam is the “he” referred to in the second sentence. Thus, the singular third person pronoun, “he,” matches with Sam.
  • “ Teresa and Ariel walked the dog. The dog bit her .” In this case, it is unclear who the dog bit because the pronoun, “her,” could refer to either Teresa or Ariel.
  • “ Teresa and Ariel walked the dog. Later, it bit them .” Here, the third person plural pronoun, “them,” matches the nouns that precede it. It’s clear that the dog bit both people.
  • “Teresa and Ariel walked the dog. Teresa unhooked the leash, and the dog bit her .” In these sentences, it is assumed that Teresa is the “her” in the second sentence because her name directly precedes the singular pronoun, “her.”

Apostrophes

  • Skim your paper, stopping only at those words which end in "s." If the "s" is used to indicate possession, there should be an apostrophe, as in “Mary's book.”
  • Look over the contractions, like “you're” for “you are,” “it's” for “it is,” etc. Each of these should include an apostrophe.
  • Remember that apostrophes are not used to make words plural. When making a word plural, only an "s" is added, not an apostrophe and an "s."
  • “ It’s a good day for a walk.” This sentence is correct because “it’s” can be replaced with “it is.”
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In an ideal world, colleges and publishing houses would look only at the content of your research and not its wording. The world we live in, however, requires you to submit academic documents with clear, coherent, and polished writing. We’ve listed the top ten academic editing services that can help you achieve this!

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PaperTrue’s academic editing services are highly recommended by college students. They’re most well-known for editing essays and papers, offering quick turnaround times for these jobs. They employ subject matter experts who not only correct your writing but also leave comments to further improve your paper’s quality. Keeping up with the latest trends in technology, the company has recently introduced AI-assisted editing and proofreading services.

PaperTrue ensures clarity and cohesiveness in your academic papers. They specialize in editing a range of academic documents from college assignments to PhD dissertations. They can edit your document in 12 hours to 7 days. 

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Pricing: Standard package ($15 for 1000 words) 

A favorite among academic scholars, Scribbr is renowned for its thesis and dissertation editing services. Their editing services are designed to help you stand out from your peers. Aside from the usual editing package, you can also get add-on services such as structure check, clarity check, paper formatting , and citation editing.

Scribbr ensures that your academic papers meet the rigorous standards of academic institutions worldwide. Their expert editors leave suggestions to strengthen your arguments and refine the document structure.

Scribbr offers:

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Pricing: $42 (1,000 words)

Enago offers professional editing services for academic papers, especially for ESL students. Their team of more than 2,000 experts works diligently to improve the quality of your research documents. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or academic professional, Enago can handle your editing needs. 

They offer academic essay editing services in three tiers: Copy Editing , Substantive Editing, and Top Impact Scientific Editing. Enago also provides you with additional services like a certificate of editing and word count reduction.

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  • Publication support services
  • Confidentiality and data security

Pricing: $98 for substantive editing (1,000 words)

Editage is well-known for helping researchers get published in renowned journals. Their academic paper editing services are equally as popular, helping students achieve the best scores they can. 

They have three academic editing packages: Advanced Editing, Premium Editing, and Premium Editing Plus. Premium and premium plus packages are suitable for professional researchers while students should be fine with the advanced check.

Editage offers:

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  • Multimedia file support (for presentations and visual data)
  • Post-service support (re-editing)

Pricing: $68 (1,000 words)

Proofed provides fast and efficient academic proofreading and editing services. Their promise of a super-quick turnaround lets students meet urgent deadlines without compromising the quality of their work. They can deliver your edited document in 3–24 hours, although there are word limit constraints to this.

Their service covers everything from a basic grammar check to intricate content analysis, making your writing polished and precise. They offer 5 academic editing for 5 types of documents and support 17 file formats.

Proofed offers:

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Pricing: $30 (1,000 words)

#6 Scribendi

With over two decades of experience, Scribendi is a trustworthy service in academic editing. They offer a spectrum of academic writing editing services that cater to a wide range of needs. Their services are divided into five types: Academic Editing, Academic Proofreading, Dissertation Editing, Dissertation Proofreading, and Structural Editing.

They employ subject matter experts from 12 disciplines, covering both STEM and humanities. Scribendi’s meticulous approach ensures that your style, tone, and citation formatting conform to the rules of academic writing .

Scribendi offers:

  • More than 20 years of experience
  • ISO-certified confidential services
  • Extensive ESL expertise

Pricing: $39.07 (1,000 words)

#7 Wordvice

Wordvice specializes in enhancing the readability and flow of your academic documents. They have more than 500 native editors with an average of 5 years of experience in academic text editing. 

Their editors are subject matter experts, which ensures that all technical content is accurate and well-presented. They also provide a revision at a 30% discounted price if you request it within 21 days of your first order’s completion.

Wordvice offers:

  • Improved argumentative clarity and logical flow
  • Specialized services for different stages of academic writing
  • Discounts for longer documents

Pricing: $44 (1,000 words)

#8 ProofreadingPal

ProofreadingPal employs a dual-editor approach to academic editing, which involves two experts proofreading your work. This ensures a thorough check of all elements from language precision to specialized academic conventions.

They provide academic proofreading and editing services for documents such as essays , research papers, and dissertations. They offer a diverse range of pricing and turnaround times, so you can adjust your editing costs accordingly.

ProofreadingPal offers:

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  • Graduate and PhD-level editors
  • A one-hour service for short documents

Pricing: $20.90 (1,000 words)

#9 Editor World

At Editor World, you can select your own editor based on their qualifications and areas of expertise. This adds a personalized touch to the academic editing process. Their professional academic editing services enhance your writing’s readability, making it more compact and scholarly.

In addition to editing and proofreading , Editor World also formats your citations according to the specified guidelines. They edit documents such as scientific manuscripts, theses, conference papers, and journal articles. Most editors at Editor World hold PhDs and are native English speakers.

Editor World offers:

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  • No surge pricing for weekends or holidays
  • Loyalty discounts for repeat customers

Pricing: $55 for 4-hour editing (1,000 words)

#10 Oxford Editing

Oxford Editing focuses on comprehensive editing that includes detailed feedback on the structure and content of your academic work. They offer specialized editing support for ESL students and researchers. 

They edit documents such as academic journals, books, research proposals, and theses. Oxford Editing’s fields of expertise include the sciences, social science, humanities, and economics.

Oxford Editing offers:

  • Services tailored to faculty and scholars
  • Detailed critique letters with comments on structure and content
  • Clarity and coherence while preserving the author’s voice

Pricing: $65 (1,000 words)

So that was our list of the top ten academic editing services of 2024! We hope it helps you choose the right editing company for you. As experts in academic editing services , we’d love to help you perfect your document! If you’d like to keep reading, here are some resources that could help:

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Writing is stressful work as you are dealing with both known and unknown variables. The result of your work is directly linked with your academic progress, making it all the more scary and prompting a need to look for relief. Apart from siblings and peers with some experience in writing, college essays for sale can offer a potent solution to writing maladies.

In this post, let us go through the process of writing a college essay and how a college essay for sale can make your academic woes go away!

College Essays for Sale

If the name is any indication, these are academic essays and papers that students can get for a set price. Everything is already done by the writers and all you have to do is pay the price and download the essay for future use. They are better than your average custom essays because there is no waiting time and the pricing is more affordable.

College essays for sale come in different forms, shapes, and sizes with various topics and ideas covered in the text. You can go through the repository of your desired essay writing company to pick the right one for your needs.

Process of Writing A College Essay

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Finding the Right Topic

The first step toward writing a college essay is finding the right topic. In many cases, instructors specify topics to students and they have to come up with suitable titles for their pieces. A title is more specific and direct compared to a topic. If you already have a workable topic, it is time to skip this part and move on to the next one.

Collecting Necessary Information

It does not matter if you are an authority on a subject matter, you need the latest and most accurate information to use in your writing. This requires going through multiple sources and picking the desirable information to be used in the text.

Outlining the Essay

The next step of the process is to map out the whole essay, from start to finish. This enables students to trace their steps from the opening to the closing without hitting the writer’s block. They have the proper headings and structure and all they have to do is populate those headings with the relevant content.

Writing the Text

When the outline is in its place, it is time to put the pen to the paper and do the grunt work. You need to open with an interesting hook and provide the context before closing the introduction with the thesis statement. Since the main body is the meat and bones of the essay, it will cover the main premise with examples and supporting materials before tying all the ends logically in the conclusion.

Proofreading & Editing

If you think that writing ends the job for the student, you are mistaken. The first drafts have all the issues that need to be ironed out in the subsequent drafts. A grueling session of editing and proofreading ensures that your essay is in its best shape.

All of these steps take hours if you continuously work on the essay, and days if you move like a normal human being.

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These college essays for sale are written by professional writers and editors with ample experience and expertise in the field of academic writing.

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We know that waiting for feedback can be nerve-racking. If you select our faster deadline option, you’ll hear from your personal statement editor in 12 hours or less – including on weekends and holidays. 

We never engage in rewriting or adding text at Scribbr. Our personal statement editors will make grammatical corrections and leave suggestions using Word’s track changes and commenting feature. However, we always make sure that your perspective and voice remain front and center in your essay.

We know that waiting for feedback can be nerve-racking. If you select our faster deadline option, you’ll hear from your college essay coach in 12 hours or less – including on weekends and holidays.

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Whichever option you choose, you’ll receive in-depth content feedback from your essay coach. However, the type of feedback your essay coach provides may differ, and the option you should choose depends on what outcome you want from the review. You can always elaborate on what type of feedback you want in your note to your essay coach.

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If you choose this option, we’ll challenge you to write the best possible essay – no content suggestions are off-limits, including reorienting your topic or reframing your story. Students who choose this option aren’t afraid to go back to the drawing board if it’ll increase their chances of getting accepted. You may have to roll up your sleeves and do some more work on your essay, but your essay will be much stronger because of it.

Select this option if your priority is to have the best possible essay, even if it requires some extra work on your side.

We’ll strike a balance between “dig deep and challenge me” and “tread lightly.” We may suggest changes to your structure and narrative, including removing weak content, elaborating on certain sections, and adding content to strengthen your arguments. You may have to rework sentences and paragraphs, but we won’t suggest major content changes.

With this option, we’ll focus on improving your essay in a way that requires little additional work from you. We’ll provide you with targeted suggestions for how to refine your essay’s structure and narrative, but we will work within your current structure and topic. While you may have to make a few tweaks here and there, we’ll aim to return you a polished draft that’s ready to be submitted to your chosen colleges.

Select this option if you are fairly satisfied with your essay and don’t want to make major changes or if you have limited time to revise.

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