Something I find appalling, and I’m seeing more and more of is, grammatical errors in print. It’s a simple problem to correct by proofreading your work.
You see them everywhere, not just the little bloggers from the other side of the world, or wannabe journalist’s, but the professionals also.
Sure everyone is trying to save a buck by using grammar and spell checkers instead of a real person proofreading the work. The reliance on these tools is becoming apparent in almost everything in print today.
I’ve seen the danger in this by proofreading my own work, sure it takes longer, but it produces a better result in the end.
Today with the popularity of texting, the language is taking a beating, I even hear young people using texting terms in a real conservation. At this rate the language can be lost in a generation.
So do your readers a favor, proofread your work, does it sound right when you read it, regardless of what your grammar checker says?
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