Common
Proofreading Abbreviations
(The
abbreviation would appear in the margin,
probably with a line or arrow pointing to the offending element.)
probably with a line or arrow pointing to the offending element.)
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Abbreviation
|
Meaning
|
Example
|
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Ab
|
a
faulty abbreviation
|
She
had earned a Phd along with her M.D.
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Agr
See also P/A and S/V |
agreement
problem:
subject/verb or pronoun/antecedent |
The
piano as well as the guitar need tuning.
The student lost their book. |
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Awk
|
awkward
expression
or construction |
The
storm had the effect of causing
millions of dollars in damage. |
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Cap
|
faulty
capitalization
|
We
spent the Fall in Southern spain.
|
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CS
|
comma
splice
|
Raoul
tried his best, this time that
wasn't good enough |
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DICT
|
faulty
diction
|
Due
to the fact that we were wondering
as to whether it would rain, we stayed home. |
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Dgl
|
dangling
construction
|
Working
harder than ever, this job
proved to be too much for him to handle. |
|
- ed
|
problem
with
final -ed |
Last
summer he walk all the way to Birmingham.
|
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Frag
|
fragment
|
Depending
on the amount of snow we get this
winter and whether the towns buy new trucks. |
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| |
|
problem
in parallel form
|
My
income is bigger than my wife.
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P/A
|
pronoun/antecedent
agreement |
A
student in accounting would be wise to see
their advisor this month. |
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Pron
|
problem
with pronoun
|
My
aunt and my mother have wrecked her car
The committee has lost their chance to change things. You'll have to do this on one's own time. |
|
Rep
|
unnecessary
repetition
|
The
car was blue in color.
|
|
R-O
|
run-on
sentence
|
Raoul
tried his best this time
that wasn't good enough. |
|
Sp
|
spelling
error
|
This
sentence is flaude with two mispellings.
|
|
- s
|
problem
with final -s
|
He
wonder what these teacher think of him.
|
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STET
|
Let
it stand
|
The
proofreader uses this Latin term to indicate that proofreading marks calling
for a change should be ignored and the text as originally written should be
"let stand."
|
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S/V
|
subject/verb
agreement
|
The
problem with these cities are leadership.
|
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T
|
verb
tense problem
|
He
comes into the room, and he pulled his gun.
|
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Wdy
|
wordy
|
Seldom
have we perused a document so verbose,
so ostentatious in phrasing, so burdened with too many words. |
|
WW
|
wrong
word
|
What
affect did the movie have on Sheila?
She tried to hard to analyze its conclusion. |
There are others, but Blogger isn't working with me. I will try to have these printed off for you in lab on Tuesday!
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