Correct SpellingMany professional academic writers are of the view that no matter how you write your academic papers, the thing that counts most is correct spelling. Not only spelling mistakes are an ache to eyes, they make you look amateur, or in some cases, someone who didn’t learn properly at their Kindergarten classes. Seriously! Imagine yourself at the position of professional teachers and professors who expect students to be not only intelligent but also disciplined and educated at their academic writings. What if you see an academic paper written by a student of yours in which there are some spelling mistakes? It is obvious that you will not like the paper, especially after realizing the fact that it is because of spelling mistakes the meaning of the written material can translate into a whole new meaning, and you may find it quite hard to give that student of yours even the passing scores on his or her academic paper. Although, most of the modern-day writers write their academic papers on computers using word processors that have a built-in spelling checker, there is still a high probability that spelling mistakes can be made and as a matter of fact often gets made. The reason is that the pronunciations of many English words are so similar that writers sometimes write the wrong word. For example the sentence “they did there part” has the wording mistake not the spelling mistake and the spell checker of the word processor will not indicate it as an error in the sentence let alone the spelling or wording error. The only fool-proof way of making sure that your academic paper has one hundred percent correct spellings of all of the words is to proof-read your work word by word an additional time that is exclusively for correcting any spelling mistakes |
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