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Usually just some punctuation mistakes and sentence shifting.
The Selection Board members assured her that they would disregard any punctuation mistakes.
Make sure your site looks professional, loads quickly, is up to date, and is free of spelling and punctuation mistakes.
Sub-editors ensure stories read well, are written in the 'house style', contain accurate facts and have no spelling or punctuation mistakes.
We are old enought to correct your schoolboy spelling and punctuation mistakes ya throbber.
Like I’m going through 10 drafts, even the grammatical, typographical and punctuation mistakes, I correct!
One of the commonest of all punctuation mistakes is following a colon with a completely pointless hyphen.
This diary is written by F. Tzavellas himself in simple Greek with several spelling and punctuation mistakes.
But that’s only if the blogger posts regularly, provides well-researched information, and the blog isn’t riddled with spelling or punctuation mistakes, she said.
After finishing it with a swirl of orange, he turned to reread his summary of the book, checking for spelling or punctuation mistakes.
Spelling mistakes are marked in red, grammar and punctuation mistakes in green, and text enrichment suggestions in blue.
In recent months, a vandal (or team of vandals) has used permanent markers to correct grammar and punctuation mistakes on the informational placards near the sculptures.
"Being wrong about sending Americans to kill and be killed, maim and be maimed, is not like making a punctuation mistake in a highway bill," Chafee writes.
In theory, some grammatical, spelling and punctuation mistakes are tolerated on the writing test, as long as the student shows logical development of ideas and use of appropriate vocabulary.
Spelling errors, mistyped words, grammar and punctuation mistakes and missing words are not a good advertisement for your attention to detail - a skill which lawyers pride themselves on.
In April-May the text was corrected for printing and punctuation mistakes; Marx and Engels would use this 30-page version as the basis for future editions of the Manifesto.
Others appreciate the idea, but lament that since the work on hallway boards must be "exemplary" according to Board of Education policy - written neatly, with no spelling, grammar or punctuation mistakes - the work of their weakest students cannot be included.