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Lesson 7: Proofreading Topics Proofreading on a Computer and on Paper Common Mistakes to Look for Avoiding Sexist Language.

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1 Lesson 7: Proofreading Topics Proofreading on a Computer and on Paper Common Mistakes to Look for Avoiding Sexist Language

2 ENGLISH COMPOSITION TWO Proofreading on a Computer and on Paper Proofreading can happen on a computer and/or on Paper  Many people prefer to proofread a printed copy of their paper.  Software programs can help with the job of proofreading.  Most word processing programs feature spelling and grammar checkers. Watch the following video for information on spelling and grammar checkers. Watch the Video

3 ENGLISH COMPOSITION TWO Areas Where Common Mistakes are Made Common errors to look for  Commonly confused words such as your and you’re or their, there, and they’re  Possessives  Vague pronoun references  Subject and verb agreement  Punctuation of quotations  Commas  Parenthetical citations  Dashes  Names  Colons and semicolons

4 ENGLISH COMPOSITION TWO Avoiding Sexist Language To avoid using sexist language,  Search your paper for instances of “man” and “he.”  Look for instances where “he” or “his” is used to mean both genders.  Use “his or her,” “he or she,” or “s/he” where appropriate.  Change singular subjects to a non-gender specific plural.  Alternate he and she and his and hers for an indefinite person.


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