People also write without rereading what they've written. By the time you get to the end of the sentence, you've forgotten what you said at the beginning, and if you don't reread, it's easy to repeat yourself.
Spike's Bitches 37: You take the killing for granted.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
My Aunt J could use a little health~ma. Her latest pap smear came back with an off reading, I'm not sure exactly what it is, but she's going to see another gyno for a second opinion and he's going to do his own pap smear.
~ma to your aunt, askye. If it makes you feel better, EVERY damn time I get a pap it comes back weird and I have to get another one. And I'm fine every time.
much, much ~ma to your Grandma. Poor lady. No one needs oral surgery AND a bad fall in such proximity to each other (time-wise). ~ma for the askye clan.
People also write without rereading what they've written.
I work with a woman who doesn't proof read. Says she doesn't have time. The stuff we write is used as the legal basis to deport someone. It really should make sense.
a new post to report on my adventures this afternoon:
1) I not only cried at my therapist's office, I made my therapist cry too.
2) I had stuck a check in my wallet to pay my therapist, and then stopped at the bank to deposit a birthday check I'd gotten. Sure enough, when I got to therapy, there was the birthday check in my wallet, waving at me, yelling, "you fucking dumbass."
((((Nora)))). Not a dumbass. Had other things on your mind.
(((Nora))) You're definitely not dumb. That could happen to anyone.
{{{{{Nora}}}}} Not a dumbass at all.
Not dumbass at all.
As for editing. I try to read what I have written out loud. It makes such a difference in picking up errors. I try to encourage my kids to do this too. They hate it, but at least so far K-Bug has realized that it is a good way to self-proof.
Yep, reading out loud is one of the most important proofreading techniques that I teach my students. Seems to help a lot.
Suzi, my favorite high school English teacher taught us to read our papers outloud while editing. It's a great trick.