Word Constructions

14 December, 2007

Always double-check your writing

Filed under: grammar & details, web content, writing — tashword @ 10:50 am
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Writing well is more than just getting words onto the page – you also need to check the correct words and spellingĀ are there to be read.

I was looking at a website the other day and I’m sure they didn’t proof read it – maybe they didn’t actually read it at all once it was written. On their contact page it states:

Submit your answers and reply or call at no time.

The bit that jumped out at me was ‘call at no time’ – not exactly a welcoming message for a business! The mistake of ‘no’ instead of ‘any’ is simple to make but has a big impact on the final meaning of your words.

Of course, ’submit your answers and reply’ doesn’t make sense either. Reading over their work (or getting someone else to read it for them) could have ended with webcopy that made sense.

So always read through and check your writing says what you wanted it to say, without missing words.

2 Comments »

  1. Hi there,
    I couldn’t agree more, I too have seen many websites with bad spelling, grammar and punctuation. I would even go as far as to say that one’s writing should be checked many times; preferably by someone else also.
    Like your blog by the way.
    Matthew.

    Comment by Matthew — 24 March, 2008 @ 1:59 am | Reply

  2. Yes, if someone else is avilable to proof read for you, I say grab the opporutnity!

    Thanks for your comemnts and nice comemnts, too, Matthew.

    Comment by tashword — 25 March, 2008 @ 12:29 pm | Reply


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