Thursday, 27 August 2020

Common Mistakes That English Editing Services Spot

A lot of young people writing their dissertation come to me for their compositions to be proofread. While it is rewarding to read through the way young minds approach different subjects, mistakes can steal away interest.

There are some frequent mistakes spotted by English editing services that I have compiled. Read them to review your work or take help from English editing & proofreading services and then publish your writing instead of rushing into a quick edit and leave gaffes that put your reputation as a writer at stake.

Some common mistakes often spotted.

Subject-verb agreement errors

There is a simple rule that a singular subject must be in agreement with a singular verb and if the subject is plural, the verb will also have to be plural. However, many get confused and there is a tendency to mismatch. This is a common folly that English editing services come across.

Example:


Mistake: compiling this piece have been a very enjoyable task.
Correct: compiling this piece has been a very enjoyable task.


Example:

Mistake: I only wish Shaw and Shakespeare was born together.
Correct: I only wish Shaw and Shakespeare were born together.



Sentence Break

Sentences are fragmented in such a way that they do not have an independent clause. The fragment may be devoid of a subject, a complete verb or sometimes both. Sometimes they are left to depend on the following statement to justify the meaning. Let me show you how.

Example:

Incorrect: He gave her his old watch before she left. Even though she refused.
Correct: Even though she refused, he gave her his old watch before she left.

Example:

Incorrect: I could have my morning tea. Then my breakfast.
Correct: I could have my morning tea, then my breakfast.

Using a comma after the introductory phrase

Introductory elements should never be continued in long heavy sentences. A comma serves the purpose of short breaks. So why not break it up to give your readers a breather?

Example:


Incorrect: Having finished his test he left the examination hall.
Correct: Having finished his test, he left the examination hall.

Example:


Incorrect: To get a seat on the bus you had better come early.
Correct: To get a seat on the bus, you had better come early.

Misuse of the apostrophe in 'its'

When do you use an apostrophe in-between ‘its’? When you are trying to write ‘it is’. Without the apostrophe, it would mean belonging to it.

Example:

Incorrect: I can hardly believe its true
Correct: I can hardly believe it's true

Example:

Incorrect: The ceiling fan is rotating at it's pace
Correct: The ceiling fan is rotating at its pace

Giving commas a miss in compound sentences


When two independent clauses come together in a compound sentence then they are separated by a conjunction. A comma is applied after the first clause before the coordinating conjunction that is used to separate the clauses.

Example:

Incorrect: He plucked the berries from the bushes and I happily ate them.
Correct: He plucked the berries from the bushes, and I happily ate them.

Example:

Incorrect: I bit my cake and sipped my tea and read the newspaper.
Correct: I bit my cake, sipped my tea, and read the newspaper.

Unclear use of pronouns

The pronoun should refer to the exact noun that it is being replaced. An unclear replacement of a pronoun would leave the reader confused and wondering who the pronoun refers to.

Example:

Incorrect: Benjamin got hot potato chips for George, he was so happy
Correct: Benjamin got hot potato chips for George, and that made George very happy

Example:

Incorrect: Mary was ready to leave for college when she fell and that spoilt it all
Correct: Mary was ready to leave for college but her falling stopped her from going there

Common and wrong usage of words


Many words are commonly misused without realization in sentences and they completely change the meaning of the sentence.

Example:

Incorrect: The affects of the drug took over in no time, and he fell asleep.
Correct: The effects of the drug took over in no time, and he fell asleep.

Example


Incorrect: In edition to the following statement, I want to make it clear that we need to abide by the rules.
Correct: In addition to the following statement, I want to make it clear that we need to abide by the rules.

Conclusion

The list is quite long and there are many errors that budding writers tend to make. Just a bit of care and cross-checking would give you better results. However, if you need more confidence you could always send your essays to English editing services.

Monday, 10 August 2020

Thesis Proofreading – A Vital Task Before Your Paper Submission

Writing your dissertation or thesis is by far the most important project of your life. While you will be getting a lot of references and guidance from your supervisor, he/she might not always be available to give you feedback on your paper. But there is no denying that the right feedback is essential to make your work flawless. And, it is particularly important for those who do not have English as their first language.

Showcasing academic abilities includes not just putting forward your arguments and findings but also presenting them in the right format. Every department and university has its own style and conventions. While following that, you also need to create error-free work whilst keeping in mind the mechanics and grammar.

Proofreading services are thus vital before the final submission of your thesis to your supervising committee. You are already too tired from doing all the research and other academic work, so let the experts take care of this painstakingly taxing work of proofreading your document.

The need for editing and proofreading

As the author of the thesis, you know best what you want it to convey. However, being intensely involved in a research project and spending years on developing a paper, there can be some parts in the paper which overlap your intention and communication. Thesis proofreading by the experts helps to weed out any such inaccuracies and present your work with ultimate precision and sophistication. Expert eyes can help to format your work correctly while taking care of any spelling and grammatical mistakes.

Why should you take the help of professional editors?

The expertise of a professional proofreader and editor will help you get the following things done -

  • An edited and proofread document will have no grammatical errors, spelling mistakes, or typos
  • There will be proper changes and suggestions that will help improve not just the structure of the thesis but also provide improved clarity, flow, and readability of the paper
  • Depending upon the guidelines, the editor can put forward citations and references that are vital for a proper structure
  • Provide detailed critical commentary to help improve the paper
  • Tracked revisions for better understanding of your changes


The experienced editors at HKNETS are proficient in a plethora of specialties including language, law, medicine, economics, engineering, business, architecture and more. To find out about their services, price and how they can help you produce a flawlessly structured thesis, visit https://www.hknets.net