I read the page called "Some Common Mistakes" in session 6 after I finished my draft and found that I had not carefully looked at the grammar and punctuation. It is still my rough draft and I don't worry to much about spelling and grammar when I am writing my first draft. I went back and briefly looked at it and found some obvious mistakes. When I revisit it to complete the final draft, I will compete a more detailed check. It also helps to get someone else to read it; they usually find mistakes that you did not see.
I read the page called “Some Common Mistakes” in session 6 after I finished my draft, and I found several mistakes in my paper. First, there were many grammatical errors that needed to be corrected. In addition, I did not add page numbers to my pages because I was not sure if I was finished with all of the individual pieces, so I did not add page numbers to my Table of Contents once I am finished with all of the sections. I also made some errors when citing my references, so I will make sure I make adjustments before I hand in my final copy!
I read the attachment called "Some Common Mistakes". I reread my paper and noticed a few errors. I then asked someone else to proof read my paper. They found some more errors, so I will always have someone proof my paper before handing it in because when I read the paper I read what I thought it said not what was actually there.
Megan says.....After reading "Some Common Mistakes" I looked over my paper and found several grammatical and punctuation errors. I also needed to add the table of contents and page numbers.
Kardi said...After reading "Some common Mistakes"I had two english high school teachers proof my paper, and I had alot of errors that I or my computer did not get!
I read the page called "Some Common Mistakes" in session 6 after I finished my draft and found that I had not carefully looked at the grammar and punctuation. It is still my rough draft and I don't worry to much about spelling and grammar when I am writing my first draft. I went back and briefly looked at it and found some obvious mistakes. When I revisit it to complete the final draft, I will compete a more detailed check. It also helps to get someone else to read it; they usually find mistakes that you did not see.
ReplyDeleteI read the attachment "Some Common Mistakes". I found I had many grammatical errors so I am having some one I know proofread.
ReplyDeleteI read the page called “Some Common Mistakes” in session 6 after I finished my draft, and I found several mistakes in my paper. First, there were many grammatical errors that needed to be corrected. In addition, I did not add page numbers to my pages because I was not sure if I was finished with all of the individual pieces, so I did not add page numbers to my Table of Contents once I am finished with all of the sections. I also made some errors when citing my references, so I will make sure I make adjustments before I hand in my final copy!
ReplyDeleteI read the attachment called "Some Common Mistakes". I reread my paper and noticed a few errors. I then asked someone else to proof read my paper. They found some more errors, so I will always have someone proof my paper before handing it in because when I read the paper I read what I thought it said not what was actually there.
ReplyDeleteI read the page called " Some Common Mistakes" I needed to add page numbers and have someone proof read my paper
ReplyDeleteAfter reading "Some Common Mistakes" I looked over my paper and then had someone proofread for mistakes.
ReplyDeleteMegan says.....After reading "Some Common Mistakes" I looked over my paper and found several grammatical and punctuation errors. I also needed to add the table of contents and page numbers.
ReplyDeleteKardi said...After reading "Some common Mistakes"I had two english high school teachers proof my paper, and I had alot of errors that I or my computer did not get!
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