Paper Editing
Achieving your academic goals begins with strong writing
skills. Distinguish yourself from your colleagues with
our grammar editing services. Papercheck will help you
produce your best written work while you learn how to
convey your ideas succinctly. Papercheck's professional
editors will proofread your dissertation, master's thesis,
term papers, or admissions essays. Our proofreaders will
highlight the mistakes in your writing and suggest corrections.
Corrections are never made without your approval. You
correct your own work, following the editor's suggestions.
This gives you control over your final document. Our
editors, US-educated professors and graduate students,
will never plagiarize or ghostwrite your document.
Papercheck provides grammar editing, which includes
the correction of punctuation, verb tense, spelling,
and sentence structure. The document body and thesis
statement are proofread for accuracy and clarity. You
can choose to have your work edited according to APA,
CSE, Chicago, or MLA guidelines. Papercheck also provides
professional business editing.
One page is equal to 300 words.
Papercheck offers
two distinct editing styles for both business and academic
clients:
Executive Editing Style:
The 'Track Changes' function in Microsoft Word® is used when
the Executive Editing Style is selected. This built-in feature
of Microsoft Word® allows users to toggle between editor suggestions.
The user has the ability to accept all changes with one click. To learn more about
Executive Editing, visit: http://www.papercheck.com/editor_legend_faq.html
Traditional Editing Style:
The highlighting feature found in Microsoft Word® is utilized in the Traditional Editing Style. This feature clearly and visually distinguishes errors and suggestions. Clients primarily use this editing style to learn from their mistakes and minimize grammatical errors in the future.
*Traditional editing is available for an additional
surcharge of $0.75 per page.
Editor Legend
(A) Words
highlighted in red should
be deleted from the paper.
(B) Words highlighted in green should
be added to the paper.
(C) Sections highlighted in yellow indicate
a change in grammar, spelling, or punctuation.
(D) Words written in blue are
comments and additional suggestions made by the
editor.
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